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Which of the following parts of the human body releases carbon dioxide, brought in by the blood, from the rest of the body?
1. Trachea
2. Bronchi
3. Alveoli
4. Larynx

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Correct Answer - Option 3 : Alveoli

The correct answer is Alveoli.

  • Alveoli is the tiny part inside the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide actually takes place. Each person has hundreds of millions of alveoli in their lungs. 
  • The Trachea (windpipe) is the main passage leading from your nose to the lungs. 
  • The trachea divides into the two main Bronchi (tubes), one for each lung. The bronchi, in turn, subdivide further into bronchioles.
  • The smallest section of the bronchi is called Bronchioles, at the end of which are the alveoli (plural of alveolus).
  • Every few seconds, with each inhalation, air fills a large portion of the millions of alveoli. In a process called diffusion, oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood through the capillaries (tiny blood vessels) lining the alveolar walls. Once in the bloodstream, oxygen gets picked up by the hemoglobin in red blood cells. This oxygen-rich blood then flows back to the heart, which pumps it through the arteries to oxygen-hungry tissues throughout the body.
  • In the tiny capillaries of the body tissues, oxygen is freed from the hemoglobin and moves into the cells. Carbon dioxide, made by the cells as they do their work, moves out of the cells into the capillaries, where most of it dissolves in the plasma of the blood. Blood rich in carbon dioxide then returns to the heart via the veins. From the heart, this blood is pumped to the lungs, where carbon dioxide passes into the alveoli to be exhaled.

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