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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