Section 2
Gas Exchange across Respiratory Surfaces
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Gas Pressure and Respiration
Gas pressures in the atmosphere and body determine gas exchange: both O2 and CO2 will flow from areas of high to low pressure.
Basic Principles of Gas Exchange
The purpose of respiration is to perform gas exchange, a process that involves ventilation and perfusion and that relies on the laws of partial pressure.
Lung Volumes and Capacities
Lung volumes measure the amount of air for a specific function, while lung capacities are the sum of two or more volumes.

Gas Exchange across the Alveoli
Differences in partial pressures of O2 create a gradient that causes oxygen to move from the alveoli to the capillaries and into tissues.