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Q: What tissue allows osmosis and diffusion to happen?
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Where does diffusion occur in fish?

Fish use diffusion and osmosis to keep their tissue healthy. Diffusion starts in the gills and for some small molecules can happen in the gut walls as well.


What type of tissue makes up the walls of the alveoli?

simple squamous. It allows for diffusion.


Bryophytes and Hepatophytes tend to be found in moist environments because?

Bryophytes lack any sort of vascular tissue therefore they are incapable of transporting water over long distances. Because of this, they grow short to the ground and in moist environments where water is readily available to them.


Which type of epithelial tissue is used in areas where diffusion is a main function?

Diffusion occurs across simple epithelial tissue. These are only one layer.


What type of tissue development exist in non vascular plants?

Non Vascular plants such as moss and liverwort lack vascular tissue or transport tissues. The plants are dependent on osmosis and diffusion for the movement of water and nutrients through their cells. These plant also lack a true root system, stems, or leaves without the vascular tissue to support them.


Where do Metabolites exchange by diffusion with tissue cells?

capillary


How does oxygen get from the blood to the cell in the tissue?

diffusion from red blood cells in capillaries to the tissue cells


What is apparent diffusion coefficient?

The definition of apparent diffusion coefficient is a measure of the extent of diffusion of the water molecules that are in tissue. It is a term used in reference to an MRI.


Oxygen will pass from the blood to tissue fluid by the process of?

Diffusion


How do you demonstrate osmosis in a non-living tissue?

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Is xylem an osmosis?

xylem is transport tissue made up of dead cells within vascular plants whose primary responsibility is to transport water to all the parts of the plants. osmosis is the diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane down the water potential gradient, meaning the water moves to from an area that has a high concentration of water to an area that has a low concentration of water.


Do proteins move by diffusion across a capillary into the surrounding tissue?

no you dum bass