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Which part of root is involved in the exchange of respiratory gases in plants?

Root Surface


When gases are exchanged between the alveoli and blood what body systems are involved?

The respiratory and circulatory systems are involved in the exchange of gases between the alveoli and blood. The alveoli are part of the lungs, and their surrounding capillaries are part of the circulatory system.


What part of all organisms is involved to exchange gas?

The respiratory system is responsible for exchanging gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, in all organisms. This process occurs through specialized respiratory structures like lungs in mammals, gills in fish, and tracheal systems in insects.


Which part of plant takes part in exchange of gases in leaves?

stomataype your answer here...


What is the site for gas exchange?

the organ that is involved in gas exchange is the lung. the specific lung structure that is the site for gas exchange is the alveolus which is part of the alveoli, which is found in the lung.


What part of the respiratory tract is not exchange gases?

Gas exchanges occurs in the "alveoli".


Which gases in Earth's atmosphere is a not a part of the life process of many organisms?

water vapor


What are three ways a plant may exchange gases In what part of the plant does each occur?

stomata, Lenticals and the thin coverings of roots


Do viruses exchange gases?

Well, honey, viruses don't have lungs or any respiratory system to exchange gases. They're basically just genetic material wrapped in a protein coat, not little organisms like bacteria. So, no, viruses don't exchange gases because they don't breathe.


Are the circulatory system and the respiratory system part of the same system?

No, they are 2 different but not totally as exchange of gases takes place in lungsand blood carry gases from and to the lungs.


What part of leaf where exchange of gases take place?

The exchange of gases in a leaf primarily occurs in the mesophyll cells, which are located in the interior layers of the leaf. The stomata, small openings on the surface of the leaf, also play a crucial role in gas exchange by allowing carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit the leaf.


Which gases are not part of the life processes of many organisms?

Noble gasses, they have no function inside the human body, and are quite unreactive in general.