capillaries
Capillary system is where gas exchange occurs
The gas exchange between fungi and their environment occurs underground, at any time of the day. They absorb oxygen from the microscopic pockets in the soil.
Simply put, the gas exchange occurs in the lungs. More specifically, the blood exchange occurs at the avoli, the "air sacs" in the lungs where the surrounding capillaries can be oxygenated.
when two substances react a chemical change occurs
respritory system
Capillary: A tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
The capillaries serve as the bridge between arteries and veins where the exchange of chemical substances inside the body occurs.
Capillary exchange is the process by which substances, such as oxygen and nutrients, are exchanged between the blood in capillaries and the surrounding tissues. This occurs through diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. The exchange is driven by a concentration gradient and the movement of substances across the capillary wall is regulated by small pores called fenestrations and by the presence of transport proteins.
Space between cell membrane and organelles. The place where metabolism occurs. The medium through which substances move in and out of the cells.
The structure in the epidermis that gaseous exchange occurs in plants is through the stomata. A stomata is a tiny opening or pore in the epidermis.
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stomata
Capillary system is where gas exchange occurs
The gas occurs by simple diffusion through the cells.
Gaseous exchange occurs through capillaries all over the body to bring oxygen to cells and remove carbon dioxide.
gas exchange occurs between pulmonary capillaries and the alveoli in the lungs.
gas exchange occurs between the thin walls of the alveoli and the thin walls of the capillaries