Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Exchange in Alveoli: A Key to Respiration
The two gases exchanged in the air sacs are carbon dioxide and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration and is transported to the air sacs to be exhaled. Oxygen is a gas that is essential for cellular respiration and is transported to the cells via the bloodstream after being inhaled into the air sacs.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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