The "external respiration" is the gas exchange between organism and environment. This includes the absorption of [[oxygen]] in the lungs, the transport on the bloodstream to the cells and the release of oxygen atoms into the tissue. In the tissue, [[carbon dioxide]] is formed within the framework of "inner respiration". Its reverse route through the blood to the lungs is also part of external respiration.
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The "external respiration" is the gas exchange between organism and environment. This includes the absorption of [[Sauerstoff/en|oxygen]] in the lungs, the transport on the bloodstream to the cells and the release of oxygen atoms into the tissue. In the tissue, [[Kohlendioxid/en|carbon dioxide]] is formed within the framework of "inner respiration". Its reverse route through the blood to the lungs is also part of external respiration.
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The "external respiration" is the gas exchange between organism and environment. This includes the absorption of oxygen in the lungs, the transport on the bloodstream to the cells and the release of oxygen atoms into the tissue. In the tissue, carbon dioxide is formed within the framework of "inner respiration". Its reverse route through the blood to the lungs is also part of external respiration.