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The guard cells regulate the exchange of gases between the leaf and air through the use of openings called stomatal pores.
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
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)
Olfactory nerve cells
Blood Cells.
The guard cells regulate the exchange of gases between the leaf and air through the use of openings called stomatal pores.
Your lungs refine oxygen from the other gases in air because the gases diffuse through the cell walls in the alveoli in your lungs through osmosis (higher concentration of gases in the air than in the blood, so gases move from the higher concentration to the lower concentration) where they contact the red blood cells. The hemoglobin in the red blood cells binds to the oxygen and leaves all the other gases alone. It moves on from the lungs and delivers the oxygen to the rest of the body. It's the hemoglobin that does the work.
I had to find the answer to the question too. I think it is to allow gases to diffuse around the cells. It is too important for the gases oxygen when respiring and carbon dioxide when photosynthesis and water during transpiration
What gases cause air pollution
Yes. The gases ARE the air.
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
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)
Olfactory nerve cells
Red blood cells carry air throughout your body.
Without different gases there will be no air, if there is air, how can oxygen travel?
atmosphere gases are made of air
There are 5 parts involved in respiration:1. Pulmonary ventilation or breathing.2. External respiration where air flows into the lungs and gases exchange (O2 load/ CO2 unload) and air goes out.3. Transport of respiratory gases by way of blood transport from the lungs to body cells and back to lungs.4. Internal respiration is where exchange of gases occurs at the body capillaries (O2 unload/CO2 load).5. Cellular respiration which is the use of oxygen by cells to produce energy (production of CO2).