The respiratory system uses the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. You inhale the oxygen which goes through the alveoli and thew capillaries in the lungs and you exhale it through the same section you inhale from. Therefore they diffuse together.
The diffusion of carbon dioxide and oxygen taking its place is in the lungs. The lungs are in charge of ventilation, diffusion, and perfusion.
oxygen can go through the cell membrane because of its size. the oxygen goes into the red blood cells. the alveoli give the oxygen
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Diffusion
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Capillaries exchange food, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
oxygen and carbon dioxide
Oxygen (O2) goes to ur blood and carbon dioxide (CO2) goes back to the atmosphere.
oxygen and carbon dioxide
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diffusion
Oxygen and carbon dioxide get into and out of cells via diffusion. The gases diffuse across the thin capillary wall, and then diffuse across the cell membrane.
using diffusion and osmosis.
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using diffusion and osmosis.
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