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The medium through which nutrients and other substances diffuse?

i think its Matrix


How do nutrients get into your blood strem?

they diffuse through the lining of your intestine


Nutrients diffuse quickly through cartilage matrix but very poorly through solid bone matrix true or false?

True. Cartilage matrix is avascular and has a high water content, allowing nutrients to diffuse quickly. In contrast, bone matrix is solid and less permeable, so nutrients diffuse less efficiently through it.


Why are capillaries the site of material exchange between the cells and blood?

The walls of capillaries are very thin allowing the nutrients of cells to diffuse through them. They facilitate the diffusion of nutrients to the body by passing them through their cell walls.


How does connective tissue obtain nutrients?

Connective tissue obtains nutrients through diffusion from nearby blood vessels. Nutrients diffuse through the blood vessel walls and into the surrounding connective tissue to provide nourishment to the cells within the tissue.


Do nutrients diffuse quickly through cartilage matrix but very poorly through solid bone matrix?

already answered on the site: FALSE source:wiki.answers.com


Why do some particles diffuse quicker than others?

Particles diffuse at different rates due to differences in their size, shape, and mass. Smaller, lighter particles diffuse quicker than larger, heavier particles because they can move more easily through the medium in which they are diffusing. Additionally, the temperature and concentration gradient of the medium can also affect the diffusion rate of particles.


What nourishes the fetus?

Nutrients and other needed materials diffuse from the mother's blood through the placenta which connects the fetus the the uterus lining.


What gas will diffuse faster He or Ne?

Helium (He) will diffuse faster than Neon (Ne) because helium has a lower atomic mass and smaller atomic size, making it lighter and easier to move through a medium.


Will starch diffuse if so in what direction?

Starch does not readily diffuse through cell membranes due to its large molecular size. However, in a solution, starch can diffuse in a gel-like medium, but this process is generally slow. If starch is placed in a solution with a lower concentration of starch, it may diffuse toward areas of lower concentration, but the movement is limited compared to smaller molecules. Overall, starch diffusion is minimal and highly dependent on the medium and conditions.


What takes place as the blood goes through the capillaries?

The oxygen and other nutrients in the blood diffuse into the cells through osmosis, and then wastes and other harmful chemicals are diffused out.


Can ions diffuse through a membrane?

Yes, ions can diffuse through a membrane.