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which of the following is the correct order for carbon dioxide moving from the pulmonary artery to the atmosphere? alveoli → trachea → bronchi trachea → larynx → nose nose → trachea → bronchi bronchi → trachea → bronchioles
Carbon dioxide moves from the pulmonary artery to the alveoli in the lungs first. Then it travels through the bronchi and then the trachea to exit through the nose. The correct pathway is alveoli → bronchi → trachea → nose. Among the given options, the correct order is based on the anatomical structure of the respiratory system where air (containing carbon - dioxide) moves from the alveoli to the bronchi and then to the trachea for exhalation.
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None of the provided options are correct. The correct order should be alveoli → bronchi → trachea → nose.