A Diagram Showing The Partial Pressure Gradient Driving Gas

A Diagram Showing The Partial Pressure Gradient Driving Gas — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.

A diagram showing the partial pressure gradient driving gas movement. Labelled parts: Cross-section, Alveolus, adjacent capillary, P to low blood, P to low alveolar. A diagrammatic view of an organ or tissue obtained by cutting it at a right angle to its longitudinal axis. FYI: Transverse sections (T.S.) are standard in plant anatomy to study the arrangement of vascular bundles. The microscopic structural and functional unit of the lung where the actual diffusion of gases takes place. FYI: A single human lung contains roughly 300 million alveoli, creating a massive surface area for diffusion. adjacent capillary is a key labeled feature or concept in this BioAtlas visual: A labeled cross-section of an alveolus and adjacent capillary, with clear arrows indicating O 2 moving from high alveolar P to low blood P, and CO 2 ... P to low blood is a key labeled feature or concept in this BioAtlas visual: A labeled cross-section of an alveolus and adjacent capillary, with clear arrows indicating O 2 moving from high alveolar P to low blood P, and CO 2 ... P to low alveolar is a key labeled feature or concept in this BioAtlas visual: A labeled cross-section of an alveolus and adjacent capillary, with clear arrows indicating O 2 moving from high alveolar P to low blood P, and CO 2 ...