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Gaseous exchange between blood and alveolar air across respiratory membrane occurs by(a) Osmosis(b) Diffusion(c) Active transport(d) Phagocytosis
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Step 1: The gaseous exchange between blood and alveolar air across the respiratory membrane is a process that involves the movement of gases from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Show more…
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