During which process does carbon dioxide exit the cells, enter the bloodstream, travel back to the lungs, and get expired out of the body?

During which process does carbon dioxide exit the cells, enter the bloodstream, travel back to the lungs, and get expired out of the body?

  • Correct Answer: exhalation
  • osmosis
  • peroxidation
  • inhalation

Explanation: The Respiratory System Take a breath in and hold it. Wait several seconds and then let it out. Humans, when they are not exerting themselves, breathe approximately 15 times per minute on average. This equates to about 900 breaths an hour or 21,600 breaths per day. With every inhalation, air fills the lungs, and with every exhalation, it rushes back out. That air is doing more than just inflating and deflating the lungs in the chest cavity. The air contains oxygen that crosses the lung tissue, enters the bloodstream, and travels to organs and tissues. There, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide, which is a cellular waste material. Carbon dioxide exits the cells, enters the bloodstream, travels back to the lungs, and is expired out of the body during exhalation.

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