4 Gaseous exchange at tissue level Oxygen from blood into the cells and carbon dioxide from cells into the blood
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Internal Respiration is the process of exchanging of gases from blood to the tissue cells . During internal respiration, the diffusion of gases occurs between the two, depending on the concentration of gases. After inhalation, the blood will be rich in oxygen and has higher concentration of oxygen than tissues. So oxygen will be diffused from blood to tissue cells. This oxygen will be used by cells in release of energy by breaking carbohydrates called cellular respiration . The carbon dioxide that is in excess concentration in tissues will diffuse into blood. From the blood, this carbon dioxide will be expelled to the outside environment through alveoli of lungs. This interaction of gases between body and external environment is called external respiration.
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Your query seems incomplete still i will provide you information on the basis of your incomplete query.
Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli so that oxygen is loaded into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is unloaded from the bloodstream. Oxygen diffuses into the cells of the tissues, while carbon dioxide diffuses out of the cells of the tissues and into the bloodstream.
This is called peripheral gas exchange.
Hope it helps!
Your query seems incomplete still i will provide you information on the basis of your incomplete query.
Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli so that oxygen is loaded into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is unloaded from the bloodstream. Oxygen diffuses into the cells of the tissues, while carbon dioxide diffuses out of the cells of the tissues and into the bloodstream.
This is called peripheral gas exchange.
Hope it helps!