Why doesn't blood come out of the lungs through the carbondioxide ?
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Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli so that oxygen is loaded into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is unloaded from the bloodstream.
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because of the thin walls of the air sacs in the lungs from which the transfusion takes place
it only allows gasses to pass through it
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