oxygen out of blood, carbon dioxide into blood
diffusion from red blood cells in capillaries to the tissue cells
diffusion
capillaries and tissue cells
The capillaries exchange oxygen, nutrients, and waste in cells. They accomplish this via diffusion.
Capillaries allow Glucose and oxygen to move out of the blood in the capillaries into interstitial fluid and into the cells. Fluid is exchanged between capillary blood and interstitial fluid.
internal respiration
Internal Respiration
Nutrients are exchanged between the blood and body cell in the capillaries.
Capillaries have thin walls to optimise the level of diffusion of oxygen and other nutrients in the blood stream to the surrounding cells.
Substances exchanged through diffusion between blood and cells.So capillaries should be near to cells.
living cells in the arteries and veins obtain oxgyen via diffusion from the capillaries...
Red blood cells move in single file in the capillaries. This movement maximizes diffusion.