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How is oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in human being

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Answered by robinraj86
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through out the body via hemoglobin in the red blood cells

Answered by suhaspatilgouda2004
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oxygen and carbon dioxide is transported between various body organs

the process of transportation is as follows

we inhale oxygen from our atmosphere and the dust particles are filtrate through the hairs and mucus present at our nostrils

The inhaled air moves through our larynx towards our lungs through trachea which contains rings in it

Then the inhaled oxygen moves through the bronchus

oxygen then reaches branchiole and reaches alveolar sac which contain numerous of alvioli's

Alvioli has a connection of many blood capillaries

The hemoglobin present in the blood absorbs oxygen and that absorbed oxygen is transported to each and every cell of our body

The oxygen then reaches mitochondria of the cell and the breakdown of food molecule take place there

Carbon dioxide is then released to blood capillaries through diffusion ,with high pressure . Due to the force carbon dioxide again reach alveoli through the blood capillaries

Then carbon dioxide is released back to atmosphere through our nostrils

THIS PROCESSES IS ACTUALLY CALLED AS RESPIRATION

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