Why does oxygen diffuse from an alveolus to the blood around it?

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2026-04-27 03:46

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Oxygen diffuses from an alveolus to the blood around it because of the concentration gradient between the high oxygen concentration in the alveolus and the lower oxygen concentration in the blood. This process allows oxygen to move from the lungs into the bloodstream for transport to the body's cells.

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