Explain how oxygen leaves the alveoli and is transported to the cells of the bod!


Question: Explain how oxygen leaves the alveoli and is transported to the cells of the body!?
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As carbon dioxide leaves the bloodstream and enters the alveoli, oxygen leaves the alveoli through channels in the alveolar membrane and enters the capillaries!. From there, the blood makes it to the pulmonary veins where it is then sent to the left atrium of the heart!. It then goes into the left ventricle and from there, the oxygenated blood is delivered to the body via the largest artery in the body, the aorta!.

This is a shortened version of the process!. There are a lot more details that go with it, but it would take much too long to include everything here!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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