BSCI 202 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Trachea, Bronchus, Hemoglobin

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Gas exchange is necessary for the body to intake oxygen, which is a necessary component of respiration, as it is the terminal electron acceptor when producing atp. This process also releases carbon dioxide, which can be harmful if not removed. As the part of the lungs (aveoli) are highly folded to provide more surface area, lungs are able to remove more waste and replenish oxygen better. The left lung has fewer lobes because the heart sits in the left side of the chest and occupies more space: as you inhale, air moves through your respiratory system and into your lungs. List, in order, the structures through which air passes until it reaches the alveoli. When carbon dioxide diffuses out of tissues into the blood and dissolves in the plasma or becomes attached to red blood cells or even hemoglobin. Hypoxia essentially occurs when the tissues in the body have an insufficient amount of oxygen.

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