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Q: What you call the process by which oxygen is moved into and carbon dioxide is moved into a cell?
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What is the process by which carbon dioxide is moved out of the cell?

Diffusion.


What is the process by which carbon dioxide is moved out of a cell?

Concentration


How do you resive oxygen and remove carbon dioxide?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are moved to and from body tissues via the circulatory system. These materials diffuse through the cell membrane, and then diffuse through the capillary wall into or out of the bloodstream.


What gas is moved out of the lungs when we exhale?

carbon dioxide


Why do plants have to exchange gases?

Transpiration is the botanical term for this exchange of gases. Air, containing the carbon dioxide that plants need for photosynthesis, enters the plant in this process by way of small holes on the undersides of the leaves, called 'stomata'. This same process in reverse is how the plant moves oxygen, the by product of photosynthesis, out to release it into the atmosphere. In the transpiration process, plants use a water layer at the cell level to dissolve the carbon dioxide to be carried into the cell, since air can not move through the cell wall directly. Oxygen is moved out through the cell wall dissolved in water in the same manner.


What is the Process by which oxygen is moved into a cell?

Diffusion..


One way carbon flows through eaerh's system is though organisms which convert the carbon from carbohydrates and release the carbon back into the atmosphere in the form of?

carbon is moved back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.


What is the role of redox reaction in photosynthesis?

its is used when carbon is reduced when electrons are added to it. This is when the electrons are being moved from water to sugar.


What process allows gas exchange at the lungs?

When we intake air in our lungs, the bronchi present inside our lungs have small openings through which oxygen is diffused in blood vessels and carbon dioxide is diffused out of blood vessels and the blood gets enriched in oxygen content and is moved towards heart from which it is then transported towards various parts of the body in each and every cell. The cells then diffuses oxygen from blood to their power house called mitochondria for power production in form of energy and 'by product' i.e. carbon dioxide is then diffused back in blood which then route towards heart and from heart it is then taken to lungs and he whole process is repeated again and again.


What happens to greenhouse gases at natural levels in the atmosphere?

At natural levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (before the Industrial Revolution), the carbon cycle moved carbon dioxide in and out of land, sea and air. Enough carbon dioxide remained in the atmosphere to keep the earth comfortably warm, warm enough for life.


Where gas exchange happens?

Diffusion causes gas exchange as it moves the oxygen to where its needed and the carbon dioxide moved out.Diffusion occurs when molecules move from an area of high concentration (of molecule) to an area of low concentration. This occurs during gaseous exchange as the blood in the capillaries surrounding the alveoli has a lower oxygen concentration of Oxygen than the air in the alveoli which has just been inhaled. Both alveoli and capillaries have walls which are only one cell thick and allow gases to diffuse across them. The same happens with Carbon Dioxide (CO2). The blood in the surrounding capillaries has a higher concentration of CO2 than the inspired air due to it being a waste product of energy production. Therefore CO2 diffuses the other way, from the capillaries, into the alveoli where it can then be exhaled.


Where is carbon dioxide produced?

Everywhere! Carbon Dioxide is a product of cellular respitation, and almost every cell in your body does cellular respiration in order to use energy from sugar you eat from food. When you use more energy (example: running) , more carbon dioxide is produced by your cells and more of it needs to be moved out of your body. So when you muscles are working hard, your lungs are also working hard to take in needed oxygen and release carbon dioxide.