Path of an O2 molecule

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O2 makes its way to mitochondria for cellular respiration for ATP

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Then it dissolves in plasma or enters RBC and binds to hemoglobin

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Then it goes into the smaller branching tubes: bronchi, bronchioli, and then the aveoli

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Then it travels down the pharynx.

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Then the trachea

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There is another gas exchange at the muscle cell. RBC's partial pressure is bigger than the partial pressure of oxygen which causes it to to diffuse into the muscle.

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Here it removes itself from the hemoglobin so it can pass through the capillary wall, into the interstitial fluid, and then diffuse through the membrane of the muscle cell.

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O2 (bound to Hb) goes to the heart via pulmonary vein and leavs via aorta to the body cells (like muscle cells)

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O2 enters the body via the sinuses or mouth.

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O2 goes into the capillary because the pressure of the oxygen is greater in the aveolus and things move from high pressure to low pressure

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In the aveoli, gas exchange occurs. O2 travels through the fluid in the aveolus and goes through the aveolus membrane, into the interstitial fluid and then into the capillary


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