Both Glucose and Carbon Dioxide don't pass through the red blood cells but stay in the yellow watery part of the blood called plasma
They both use the blood to travel.
technically carbon dioxide is the absence of oxygen.
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So the movement of oxygen in the body is different to the movement of carbon dioxide as while oxygen enters the red blood cells during this movement the carbon dioxide stays out. It stays in the plasma. Also for the movement of carbon dioxide to happen oxygen is needed. Its a product of aerobic respiration. The movement of oxygen in the body is similar to the movement of carbon dioxide as both processes require respiration and pass through the walls of the capillaries.
They both follow a simple diffusion gradient : from high pressure to low.
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They both follow a simple diffusion gradient : from high pressure to low.
No.
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It is a cyclic movement. There are an oxygen cycle, a carbon cycle and a nitrogen cycle. Oxygen is inhaled by animals, who them exhale it as carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is inhaled by green plant life, where it undergoes photosynthesis, and is exhaled as oxygen. The carbon remaining in the plant as biomass. The carbon in biomass is eaten by animals. Animals then convert carbon to carbon dioxide and exhale it. It then undergoes photosynthesis, and thre carbon component is retained in the plant as biomass.
Carbon dioxide moves in while oxygen moves out.
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound of carbon and oxygen.
Both consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.