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state in brief the role of lungs in exchange of gases

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Answered by PrayagKumar
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The lungs are the organs that are responsible for gas exchange. Oxygen enters the body through the trachea and down to the lungs, where blood is pumped in from the heart. The lungs are also responsible for removing carbon dioxide from the blood. The process exchanges oxygen for the waste product carbon dioxide. This is why it's given the term "gas exchange." The lungs are a major organ of the respiratory system, and they are a secondary organ for the cardiovascular system.
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Answered by sitanegi321
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Lungs are the main respiratory organs where exchange of gases takes place. Oxygen is taken in during the process while, carbon dioxide is given out. Alveoli present in the lungs, provide a large surface area for the exchange of gases.

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