Compared to atmospheric air, exhaled air contains:
less oxygen
more carbon dioxide
more water vapour
The composition of inhaled air differs to exhaled air, this is because of gas exchangeDiffusion of gases, often carbon dioxide and oxygen in the alveoli (air sacs). in the alveoli.
Gas exchange in the lungs
Gas exchange in the lungs happens in the alveoliTiny air sacs in the lungs, where gas is exchanged during breathing.. Some of the features of alveoli include:
thin walls (just one cell thick) to reduce the diffusion distance
large surface area for maximum exchange of gases
moist surface for the dissolving of gases in alveolar air so that they can diffuse across the alveolar walls
rich blood supply to remove diffused gases and maintain a concentration gradient for further diffusion