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the lungs causes oxygen from the water to diffuse into the blood
The mother's blood supply enters the foetus via the umbillical cord and allows oxygen to diffuse from the mother's blood into the foetus.
Nutrients, oxygen, etc. diffuse from nearby blood vessels through the matrix of the cartilage to reach the chondrocytes residing in their lacunae.
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in your body and act as the exchange point for oxygen.
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
Carbon dioxide does.
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
Diffusion. In the lungs, oxygen will diffuse into de-oxygenated blood (oxygen was removed from the blood in the body) and carbon dioxide will diffuse out of the blood into the lungs and expelled from your body when you breathe out.
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
Blood, oxygen, and nutrients.
blood oxygen meters
Capillaries are the thin-walled vessels that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange. Their thin walls make it easy for gases to diffuse across the membranes.