Diffusion is all that it implies regarding Membrane Transit of foods and oxygen requirements. Elimination of CO2 is, of course, tantamount to everything.
Diffusion and osmosis.
Oxygen and dissolved substances leave the ateriole end of a capillary.
I know oxygen and if you smoke carbon monoxide is dissolved in the blood. I think salts, sugars, vitamins and minerals and all dissolved into the blood. Also alcohol when you drink it gets dissolved in the blood.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Simple diffusion process, i.e. from high pressure to low pressure
Diffusion and osmosis.
Diffusion.
only about 1.5% of the oxygen transported is carried in the dissolved form
Oxygen and dissolved substances leave the ateriole end of a capillary.
It gets oxygen through diffusion of oxygen gas into melted snow to form dissolved oxygen.
Oxygen
Oxygen
Through the bloodstream, dissolved in the blood and bound to haemoglobin,
im not quiet sure but i think it is oxygen and carbon dioxide
No. You would just get water with some dissolved oxygen in it. This dissolved oxygen is essential for most aquatic life. Acids are a variety of substances that will increase the concentration of hydrogen ions when added to water.
Capillaries are very thin and therefore allow the substances to be diffused out of the thin layer of vein/artery. They are also very small and allow for a smaller amount of blood cells to be transported at one which helps to slow them down (also they are further away from heart) and deposit their substances to each cell.
Diffusion