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Through a process called diffusion. This process is the random movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

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Oxygen exits leaf cells through small openings called stomata. These stomata are located on the underside of the leaf and open to release oxygen into the surrounding air.

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Do plant or animal cells Carry out cellullar respiration?

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How do veins bring oxygen to every cell?

Veins don't bring oxygen, they carry blood back to the heart and lungs. Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body. So the oxygen is carried through the blood, right? So then what I learned in my bio class is that the oxygen then seeps out of the blood vessels and goes into the cells outside it. What makes this possible is that the cell membrane (the outside of animal cells) has the job of letting some molecules in and some molecules out. If this is totally different from what anybody else learned, then feel free to improve my answer.


What does the red blood cells carry to the lungs?

The red blood cells carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs.


How do plants respire and from which parts of leaves?

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What is the unique funcyion of red blood cells?

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Do plant or animal cells Carry out cellullar respiration?

Do Plant, Animal and Bacteria cells carry out this process?


What do red bloob cells do?

Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissue and circulate back to the lungs to receive more oxygen.


After blood releases oxygen to the cells of the body the blood becomes?

deoxygenated. It then returns to the heart and lungs to pick up more oxygen before circulating back to the body's cells.


What do blood cells deliver to cells?

WIthout getting too technical, Oxygen to the cells, Carbon Dioxide on the way back


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Blood contains red blood cells called hemoglobin, which carry oxygen from the lungs to the cells and transport carbon dioxide waste from the cells back to the lungs for removal.


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The oxygen goes into you're lungs and the blood cells get the rich oxygen, and the blood cells come back with the carbon dioxide,


What do veins carry back to the heart?

Blood cells low on oxygen.


When oxygen is being carried back to blood cells?

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The way that your body cells get food and oxygen is throgh the blood, when you breathe in oxygen goes everywhere in your body and when the oxygen intactas with the cells the cls deliover the oxygen everywhere it needs to go.


How do veins bring oxygen to every cell?

Veins don't bring oxygen, they carry blood back to the heart and lungs. Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body. So the oxygen is carried through the blood, right? So then what I learned in my bio class is that the oxygen then seeps out of the blood vessels and goes into the cells outside it. What makes this possible is that the cell membrane (the outside of animal cells) has the job of letting some molecules in and some molecules out. If this is totally different from what anybody else learned, then feel free to improve my answer.


Why would animal cells and plant cells be similar?

Because way back, they both had a common ancestor.


What gas does the plant put back into the atmosphere and who uses the gas?

The plant put back oxygen into the atmosphere and the humans (us) use the oxygen to breathe Oxygen is used by all living things as well as playing a part in oxidization Fire corrosion etc