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What is it called when oxygen moves from a nerve cell into the bloodstream from a lower concentration to a higher concentration?

i don"t know is call sorry find it your selfs


Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs and through all call membrane an active transport b diffusion c filtration d osmosis?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs through diffusion. Oxygen moves from the alveoli into the blood, while carbon dioxide moves from the blood into the alveoli, driven by differences in their concentration gradients. This process does not involve active transport, filtration, or osmosis.


How is oxygen obtained by?

Oxygen is obtained by inhaling or breathing. This motion takes oxygen down to your lungs, and to small sacs call alveoli where oxygen is transmitted into the blood.


What do you call it when something travels through the bloodstream?

When something travels through the bloodstream, it is called circulation. This allows substances like nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and waste products to be transported to and from different parts of the body.


This old one runs forever but never moves at all He has no lungs nor throat but a mighty roaring call?

WATERFALL!


Where is jester in Pokemon lake?

oxygen in its lungs to help it live out of the water when searching for a new lake to call home.


Why do people call plants the lungs of the earth?

Because the process of photosynthesis releases oxygen and allows us to breathe.


This old one runs forever but never moves at all he has not lungs nor throat but still a mighty roaring call?

a waterfall


What is the only artery that carries oxygen-poor called?

If it's carrying oxygen-poor blood, it must be going to the lungs, so I would guess you would call that the pulmonary artery.


In the lungs the blood gets rid of the?

Homework question? Well, I am sure you know we breath in oxygen and it enters the blood in the lungs. That oxygen is used in your cells to turn food into energy in a process called cellular respiration. When this process uses oxygen we call it aerobic respiration (meaning "with air") The part of the process that uses the oxygen is the Kreb's cycle. The process produces a waste gas that is eliminated in the lungs at the same time the oxygen enters. What you need to ask yourself is...what is the opposite of oxygen? A hint, plants do it the other way around, they breathe in ______ and the waste they produce is oxygen. Hope this helps! D


Can you tell why the evergreen forest is like the lungs of the earth?

Forests are often referred to as "the lungs of the earth", probably by folks who have no idea about what lungs do except that it has something to do with air. Lungs extract oxygen from the air and provide it to the body for conversion of food (e.g. sugar) to carbon dioxide. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and convert it to oxygen and sugars through photosynthesis - the dead opposite of the lung/body function. Trees might better be called the "anti-lungs" of the Earth as they do this opposite function. Even calling them the scuba tanks of the Earth might be more correct as they supply oxygen to living organisms. Most accurate would be to call them the oxygen factories.


What is the name of the process when oxygen moves out of cells?

The process is called cellular respiration. Oxygen moves out of the cells during the final step of cellular respiration, where it is used to produce energy (ATP) through a series of chemical reactions.