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The path of electrons around the nucleus is compared to the path of planets around the sun.
The flow path of a heated liquid will vary. For the in cross-flow heat the liquid path is perpendicular to each other but in counter-current heat,the liquids flow in opposite directions.
p bonds are covalent chemical bonds where the orbital path of an electron crosses with the path of another
1) Ambient oxygen in the air is breathed in by an animal/human2) This oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream in the lungs3) The blood is then oxygenated and sent to an area of the body where a cell will use it to create/use ATP to produce energy4) Within this process oxygen is absorbed and CO2 is released back into the bloodstream5) The blood goes to your lungs and is then diffused back into the ambient air6) This CO2 molecule makes it's way to a plant where it is absorbed and brought into the chloroplasts7) Within the chloroplasts the plant changes uses the CO2 to create it's energy stores of Carbohydrates8) Within process 7 there is an abundance of oxygen released from the CO2 molecule which is released into the air and then begins the process againA:The Carbon Dioxide- Oxygen Cycle relates to the relationship between Carbon Dioxide [CO2] breathing plants and Oxygen [O2] breathing lifeforms. All oxygen-breathing lifeforms take in Oxygen and exhale CO2. Plants take in the CO2 and use it in their photosynthesis process and in turn give off oxygen. A:The Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle is a continuously occurring process whereby animals inhale Oxygen and then exhale Carbon Dioxide, and plants use the CO2 and "exhale" O2. A:Plants and other producers use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. They produce oxygen as a waste product. Carbon dioxide movesfrom the air into the leaves of plants. Oxygen moves from theplant into the air through the leaves.A:Almost all living things, including plants, get energy from cellular respiration. This process releases energy from the sugar moleculesin food. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide isproduced as a waste product.A:The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is used in cellular respiration. The carbon dioxide produced in cellular respiration isused in photosynthesis. carbon dioxide and oxygen move through the ecosystem in this path called the CARBON DIOXIDE-OXYGEN CYCLE.A:During photosynthesis, algaet green plants take in CO2 from the air. They use CO2, along with H2O and the sun's energy, to make their own food (respiration). In this process, O2 is released as a waste product. Plants and animals need this oxygen to release energy from food.A:During photosynthesis green plants take in CO2 from the air. They use CO2 along with H2O and the sun's energy to make their own food (respiration). In this process O2 is released as a waste product. Plants and Animals need O2 to release energy from food. In the process O2 is taken in and CO2 is released. Carbon is also released as CO2 when organisms die and decay (work of decomposers). A:The carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle is the cycle in which living things (such as plants and animals) take in "oxygen" and let out "carbon dioxide." A:Humans & plants. Humans inhale oxygen, which is what plants excrete, and then the human excretes carbon dioxide, which the plants take in. Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including humanPlants and other producers use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. They produce oxygen as a waste product. Carbon dioxide moves.
After entering it takes the left pump after entering
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they enter through the nose, mouth, eyes, anywhere you touch.
When tracing the path of oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and glucose in the production of energy it will show that first oxygen and water enter the cell. Carbon dioxide and glucose are then produced in the cell and carbon dioxide is given off. Energy is also dispelled as glucose.
Nostrils-Pharynx-Trachea(Wind Pipe)-Bronchi-Bronchioles-Alveoli
After entering it takes the left pump after entering
The heart pumps your blood (cardio), into your lungs (respitory), to give them oxygen. Then it makes itsway around the body to supply oxygen to where it is needed. Then then new blood, without oxygen, goes on the exact same path.
Orbit is the path
Plant releases oxygen. Oxygen molecules diffuse. Bear inhales.
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The path of the blood has a definite purpose--to supply the blood with oxygen and deliver it to the body's cells. The blood carries oxygen to the body's cells and returns for more. When blood enters the right atrium of the heart, it is returning from the body where it has dropped off its supply of oxygen via osmosis and diffusion into body cells. At the same time, it has picked up waste in the form of carbon dioxide. You can think of the atrium as the "entry way" to the heart.