2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.mpaic.2008.08.001
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Respiration: gas transfer

Abstract: The principles of gas transfer between the atmosphere and cell mitochondria can be considered in a number of steps: inspired gases are humidified in the upper airways and mix with expired gases in the alveoli. in perfused alveoli, gases then diffuse passively down a partial pressure gradient into pulmonary capillary blood. gases are transported by the blood, in a dissolved state or by specific transport systems, to the systemic capillaries from where they diffuse into cells. Efficient gas exchange between the … Show more

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