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- 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; alveoliA partial pressure gradient of oxygen exists between ________. a. air and lungs b. lungs and metabolically active tissues c. air at sea level and air at high altitudes d. all of the aboveHow does carbon dioxide affect or benefit your life?
- When holding your breath, you must eventually exhale because: High levels of carbon dioxide are making your blood acidic You need more oxygen to drive cellular respiration You need oxygen to drive glycolysis Increased levels of carbon dioxide are making your blood basic None of the aboveHow do carbon dioxide and oxygen move in and out of an alveoli wall cell? O transpiration O respiration O diffusion O active transportIn your own words, in at least one paragraph, and in great detail, explain how oxygen gets from your lungs into your blood and how carbon dioxide gets out of your lungs into your blood.