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What happens during internal respiration?

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Answer: The interchange of gases, specifically oxygen and carbon dioxide, seen between blood and the tissues is described as internal respiration.

In alveolar tissues, while inner breathing, oxygen attaches with haemoglobin and therefore is delivered to other body cells. In order to get o2 into the cells, it is dissolved.