gázcsereképesség
Gázcsereképesség refers to the ability of a biological system, typically a respiratory organ, to exchange gases with its environment. This process involves the uptake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide. In terrestrial animals, this occurs primarily in the lungs, while in aquatic organisms, it takes place across the gills. Plants also exhibit gázcsereképesség, with gas exchange occurring through specialized pores called stomata on their leaves and stems.
The efficiency of gázcsereképesség is influenced by several factors, including the surface area available for exchange,
Disruptions to gázcsereképesség can have serious physiological consequences. Conditions like pneumonia or emphysema in humans, for