gasskipta
Gasskipta is a term used in Nordic languages to denote the process of gas exchange, the movement of gaseous molecules between two communicating phases. In physiology, gasskipta refers to the diffusion of respiratory gases between the lungs and the blood, primarily oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination. In environmental contexts, the term can describe gas exchange across air–water interfaces, soil respiration, or other interfaces where gases move between compartments.
The mechanism of gasskipta is driven by partial pressure gradients and diffusion. In the lungs, oxygen diffuses
Clinical relevance centers on the efficiency of alveolar gas exchange. Impaired gasskipta can lead to hypoxemia
In environmental settings, gasskipta describes gas transfer between air and water or soil, affected by factors