| 1. | With F . A . Duffield, he also studied respiratory gas exchange.
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| 2. | These data indicate the status of gas exchange between lungs and blood.
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| 3. | The mother's body does provide gas exchange ( sharks and rays ).
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| 4. | Lungs contain a large surface area to facilitate this gas exchange process.
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| 5. | Cracks are also very influential in gas exchange, influencing respiration within soils.
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| 6. | Under normal conditions, most offgassing occurs by gas exchange in the lungs.
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| 7. | The pneumostome lung cavity is heavily vascularized to allow gas exchange.
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| 8. | Surfactant, a viscous fluid, keeps the sacs from collapsing, allowing maximum gas exchange.
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| 9. | It is also the surface of gas exchange; there are no respiratory organs.
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| 10. | The lungs deflated and breathing relied more upon gas exchange through the skin.
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