Gas exchange in muscles primarily occurs in the capillaries, which are tiny blood vessels that surround muscle fibers. Oxygen from the blood diffuses into the muscle cells, while carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, diffuses from the muscle cells into the blood. This exchange is facilitated by the differences in partial pressures of these gases, allowing for efficient oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal during muscle activity.
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