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Gas exchange in the alveoli.The average gas diffusion is about 0.75 seconds, in resting conditions. During exercise, however the blood passes through the alveolar-capillary system at much faster rate, due to the greater demand of oxygen in the muscle cell
 
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Gas exchange in the alveoli.The average gas diffusion is about 0.75 seconds, in resting conditions.
Gas exchange in the alveoli.The average gas diffusion is about 0.75 seconds, in resting conditions. During exercise, however the blood passes through the alveolar-capillary system at much faster rate, due to the greater demand of oxygen in the muscle cells.&nbsp;<ref>Bio.davidson.edu. 2014. Hemoglobin. [online] Available at: http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/molbio/molstudents/spring2003/stonestreet/hemoglobinpage.htm [Accessed: 25 Nov 2014].</ref>
During exercise, however the blood passes through the alveolar-capillary system at much faster rate, due to the greater demand of oxygen in the muscle cells.
 
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Gas exchange in the alveoli.The average gas diffusion is about 0.75 seconds, in resting conditions. During exercise, however the blood passes through the alveolar-capillary system at much faster rate, due to the greater demand of oxygen in the muscle cells. [1]

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  1. Bio.davidson.edu. 2014. Hemoglobin. [online] Available at: http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/molbio/molstudents/spring2003/stonestreet/hemoglobinpage.htm [Accessed: 25 Nov 2014].

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