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  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • This is a great video

  • Thanks!

  • some really good stuff here

  • i jus need to knole where does the co2 came from , but why animated vdeo doesnt tell about c02

  • why is there CO2 in the body tissue?

  • @biggs95 the muscles need oxygen to make energy (called ATP) so it can move and work. CO2 is a waste product after these chemical reactions.

  • thanks . very helpful =)

  • thanks, this helped me a lot :]

  • Nice animation... thanks a lot.. we now better understand the process gas exchange.... :-)

  • LOL, Was is seriously that simple. I just read 30 pages just say "Da Fuc I jus Read?"

  • Thanks

  • Some people are confused.

  • i can't download this video.i badly need it >.<

  • hater is everywhere.from entertainment until education video..how can they hate info like this.i never get it.

    btw,this video is very informative.thanks!

  • thanks broski

  • Thanks this was so helpful!!

  • you are welcome .. my friend

  • this is so much more understandable when you see it like this than reading it in lecture notes :)

  • Thanks for this. It helped me in my science exam :) xx

  • Great video, helped a lot

  • I think the aveoli take the CO2 exchanged at the body tissues for oxygen is taken to the lungs and diffused into the aveoli, then when we exhale the CO2 is removed from the aveoli and travels upward an out of our mouth during exhilation. It's like an old girlfriend that cheated or your tired of (your the cell that wants a new one) you break up, dump her into the single scene she's the CO2, the O2 is the new girl of your dreams that you need. The old girl goes to a singles bar called aveoli and

  • This is Great.

  • whats making the o2 diffuse into rbc, and whats making co2 diffuse into alveoli. Is it the difference in pressures?

  • @MrDOWNTOWNHO - its caused by the difference in concentration. Diffusion is the passive process by which the random movement of particles results in even distribution of the particles throughout the area.

  • @MrDOWNTOWNHO

    yes .. it is

  • THANKS!! This is nice and simple!

  • wow. i really understood that.

  • just saved me!!!!!!!

  • thanks

  • Respect Niggas...

  • That was really great, I was having a hard time understanding this concept for some reason until I saw the video and then it clicked, I should haved looked earlier. Thanks again.

  • Thankyou very useful!

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