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Chapter 10, Problem 8SQ
Due to its partial pressure gradient, carbon dioxide diffuses from cells into tissue fluid and into the ________; in the lungs, carbon dioxide diffuses into the ________.
- a. alveoli; bronchioles
- b. bloodstream; bronchioles
- c. alveoli; bloodstream
- d. bloodstream; alveoli
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Which of the following is the primary method by which carbon dioxide is transported to the lungs?
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A. carbon dioxide diffuses into the capillaries from the alveoli
B. oxygen diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli
C. carbon dioxide diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli
D. oxygen diffuse into the alveoli from the capillaries
Which of the following is considered the structural and basic functional unit of the lung that is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration?
a. Bronchioles
b. Lungs
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