gasbreytingu
Gasbreytingu is an Icelandic term that translates to "gas exchange." It refers to the physiological process by which living organisms transfer gases between their internal environment and the external environment. This is a fundamental process for respiration and survival.
In humans and other animals, gasbreytingu primarily occurs in the lungs. Oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses
Plants also perform gasbreytingu, though the process is different. They take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
The efficiency of gasbreytingu depends on several factors, including the surface area available for exchange, the