Oxygen is diffused into the cells when the cells need oxygen to carry out their functions.
Oxygen is carried inside a red blood cell where the oxygen is bound to the hemoglobin. Red blood cells travel in the blood as part of the circulatory system and diffuse or give oxygen to the cells which need them.
Oxygen is important for many cellular functions.
Glucose is diffused through facilitated diffusion in the cell membrane. It is oxidised by glycolysis in the cytoplasm and then the products either go through the mitochondria if oxygen is present or goes through fermentation in the cytosoplasm if no oxygen.
For example Oxygen in the air diffused in rivers or ponds for the aquatic animals to breath. The rate of diffusion of liquids is more compared to solids.
Water, of course. Water undergoes photolysis in photosystem II and oxygen is a byproduct that is diffused out of leaves.
Flatworms and jellyfish don't have a circulatory system and in these animals, the oxygen is diffused through the cells.
c02 is diffused into the epidermis of a leaf and the chloroplast uses these molecule along with sunlight to make sugar and oxygen.
oxygen gas
Glucose is diffused through facilitated diffusion in the cell membrane. It is oxidised by glycolysis in the cytoplasm and then the products either go through the mitochondria if oxygen is present or goes through fermentation in the cytosoplasm if no oxygen.
This is when the red blood cells , sent from the heart, pass through the alveoli and the breathed in oxygen is diffused into the cell and carbon dioxide is diffused out. The cells then travel around the body in the blood vessels where the oxygen is needed, before returning to the heart in the veins. The red blood cells have a substance in them called haemoglobin . When the red blood cells pick up oxygen in the lungs, it becomes oxhaemoglobin
Oxygen.
Diffused everywhere throughout the cytosol.
well oxygen isn't a transport system it is something that can be diffused across the membranes of cells.
It is diffused from the air, in the atmosphere, and from plant life in the ocean.
oxygen that is inhaled into the lungs is diffused through the small air sacs, called alveoli, into the bloodstream.
For example Oxygen in the air diffused in rivers or ponds for the aquatic animals to breath. The rate of diffusion of liquids is more compared to solids.
diffused directly through the cell membrane in green algae.
osmosis
Water, of course. Water undergoes photolysis in photosystem II and oxygen is a byproduct that is diffused out of leaves.