how diffusion of gases take place across the respiratory membrane
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At the respiratory membrane, where the alveolar and capillary walls meet, gases move across the membranes, with oxygen entering the bloodstream and carbon dioxide exiting. It is through this mechanism that blood is oxygenated and carbon dioxide, the waste product of cellular respiration, is removed from the body.
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It is done by the semipermeable membrane by the process of diffusion.
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