BIOL 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Cellular Respiration, Cell Membrane, Chapter 27

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Hemoglobin binds oxygen and transports it throughout the body. Gas exchange make it possible for you to put to work the food molecules the digestive system provides. 3 phases of gas exchange in humans and other animals with lungs. Breathing: as you inhale, oxygen (o2) diffuses across the cells lining the lungs and into surrounding blood vessels. At the same time, carbon dioxide (co2) diffuses from the blood into the lungs. Transport of gases by the circulatory system: the o2 that diffused into the blood attaches to hemoglobin in red blood cells the red vessels in transport o2- ri(cid:272)h (cid:271)lood fro(cid:373) the lu(cid:374)gs to (cid:272)apillaries i(cid:374) the (cid:271)od(cid:455)"s tissues. The co2 is also transported in blood from the tissues back to the lungs carried in the blue vessels. Exchange of gases with body cells: your cells take up o2 from the blood and release co2 to the blood. The gas exchange occurring as we breath is called respiration.

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