BISC 101 Study Guide - Collagen, External Intercostal Muscles, Gastrocnemius Muscle

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Explain the process by which oxygen in the atmosphere is inhaled. Describe in detail, the route this oxygen will follow to end up in the alveoli. Explain in detail how the oxygen enters the blood. Air pharynx larynx trachea left/right bronchus bronchioles alveoli capillaries. Since alveoli and capillaries are one cell thick, oxygen in the alveoli easily diffuses into the capillaries. Carbon dioxide is collected from cells throughout the body and diffused out of capillaries and into alveoli, then breathed out. Oxygen-rich capillaries deliver oxygen to various tissues in the body. Explain how oxygen is transported in the blood. Only a small amount of oxygen is dissolved in the plasma. Oxygen does not easily dissolve in water so only a little is carried in the blood plasma. Most of the oxygen is attached to hemoglobin (a protein in rbc"s) When oxygen is bound to hemoglobin, hydrogen ions are released.

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