Gas Exchange in the Lungs

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  • Lungs
    • Air passes into the lungs through a tube called the trachea
    • Trachea contains rings of cartilage to prevent it from collapsing when we inhale
    • Trachea splits into two smaller tubes called bronchioles
    • Bronchioles subdivide into many smaller tubes
    • Bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called alveoli
    • Lungs contain a huge number of alveoli
  • Alveoli
    The sites of gas exchange where gases diffuse in and out of the bloodstream
  • Alveoli
    • Have a huge surface area
    • Have very thin walls so the diffusion path is very short
    • Have a very good blood supply so oxygen diffuses rapidly into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses rapidly out
  • Breathing
    Brings fresh oxygen into the alveoli and takes away carbon dioxide, increasing the concentration gradients and the rate of diffusion
  • Oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the bloodstream in the alveoli