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The spongy layer or mesophyll has many air spaces.
diffusion through the stomata often located in the aerial organs of the plant aka the leaves of the plant. There is a low concentration of oxygen in the air spaces between the spongy mesophyll as oxygen is constantly used by respiring plant tissue and visa versa occurs when the plant begins to photosynthesise
Leaves consist mostly of tissue called mesophyll, which is made up of loosely arranged cells with spaces between them. The spaces are filled with air, from which the cells absorb carbon dioxide and into which they expel oxygen.
It's filled with large air gaps where CO2 can be stored.
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The spongy layer or mesophyll has many air spaces.
diffusion through the stomata often located in the aerial organs of the plant aka the leaves of the plant. There is a low concentration of oxygen in the air spaces between the spongy mesophyll as oxygen is constantly used by respiring plant tissue and visa versa occurs when the plant begins to photosynthesise
Leaves consist mostly of tissue called mesophyll, which is made up of loosely arranged cells with spaces between them. The spaces are filled with air, from which the cells absorb carbon dioxide and into which they expel oxygen.
Lung tissue is alternatively called parenchyma. It is actually made up of clusters of soft, spongy air sacs known as lobules.
It's filled with large air gaps where CO2 can be stored.
Lungs are made up of millions of alveoli and bronchial tubes.
Spongy Layer - A layer of the mesophyll. The spongy layer consists of chloroplasts and parenchyma cells, and relatively large intercellular spaces. It is far less ordered than the palisade layer, and the intercellular spaces are important in gas exchange and transpiration.
ABS brakes are not spongy. If you have spongy brakes the reason is that there is air in the system. You need to have your brakes bled.
Spongy brakes are caused by air in the brake lines.
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in between the spongy mesophyll cells, there are air spaces. this allows faster diffusion of CO2 into the leaf. the thin film of moisture on the spongy mesophyll evaporates in the air spaces in the process of transpiration, thus helped in transpiration pull. without the spongy mesophyll being loosely arranged, there would not be air spaces.
spongy mesophyll is the air spaces in a plant that allow air to diffuse among the cells which are producing and releasing both CO2 and O2. Thus the answer is the area where gas exchange occurs