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EF? (Extracellular fluid). i put a ? because i don't quite understand your question. Capillaries.
The space between cells can be called the extracellular space, the extracellular material, or the extracellular matrix. This space is not a vacuum; it is filled with material. If the material is gel-like it is called the ground substance, which is filled with many dissolved solute particles, and the tissue will be loose. If the material in the extracellular space has some fibers of protein in it, the entire tissue will have a stronger consistency.
The three phases of transferring gases between the environment and the cells: Breathing, the transport of gases and the exchange of gases. (Came straight from my biology textbook)
sodium, chloride, & potassium
Sponges are considered to be intercellular. They have a simple body structure made up of cells that are loosely organized and surrounded by a jelly-like substance called mesohyl. The cells in sponges exchange nutrients, gases, and waste products directly with this mesohyl, rather than through a system of tissues or organs.
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EF? (Extracellular fluid). i put a ? because i don't quite understand your question. Capillaries.
Trade is where you exchange something for something else that has the same value. Transport is moving something somewhere different.
No. It's basically a protein moving a molecule (or an ion) across a cell wall.
A terminal at the way of transport between two countries made for exchange of goods or for trade.
The Hub Transport role in Microsoft Exchange Server processes all inbound and outbound messages within an Exchange organization. It handles routing, delivery, and message tracking between mail servers, as well as applying transport rules and policies. The Hub Transport role is essential for managing email flow and ensuring proper message delivery within an Exchange environment.
Capillary exchange is the process by which substances, such as oxygen and nutrients, are exchanged between the blood in capillaries and the surrounding tissues. This occurs through diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. The exchange is driven by a concentration gradient and the movement of substances across the capillary wall is regulated by small pores called fenestrations and by the presence of transport proteins.
osmosis
The space between cells can be called the extracellular space, the extracellular material, or the extracellular matrix. This space is not a vacuum; it is filled with material. If the material is gel-like it is called the ground substance, which is filled with many dissolved solute particles, and the tissue will be loose. If the material in the extracellular space has some fibers of protein in it, the entire tissue will have a stronger consistency.
The three phases of transferring gases between the environment and the cells: Breathing, the transport of gases and the exchange of gases. (Came straight from my biology textbook)
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what is difference between communication and transport