False
Nutrients and oxygen diffuse through the capillaries, due to diffusion.
Nutrients diffuse to epithelium from underlying connective tissues, which have abundant blood vessels.
The three substances that can diffuse through a cell membrane are CO2, O2, AND H2O.
by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane
What's the route taken by nutrients though a bone, starting with the periosteum and ending with an osteocyte in a lacuna? The path is: Periosteum, Perforating Canals, Central Canals, Canaliculi, Lancunae, Osteocytes
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Nutrients, oxygen, etc. diffuse from nearby blood vessels through the matrix of the cartilage to reach the chondrocytes residing in their lacunae.
ground substance
they diffuse through the lining of your intestine
Hyaline Cartilage and Articular Cartilage get their nutrients through synovial or perichondrium fluid. Fibrocartilage does not have these so it gets nutrients through blood capillaries.
i think its Matrix
It gets oxygen and nutrients through simple diffusion.
The walls of capillaries are very thin allowing the nutrients of cells to diffuse through them. They facilitate the diffusion of nutrients to the body by passing them through their cell walls.
Nutrients and oxygen diffuse through the capillaries, due to diffusion.
Nutrients and other needed materials diffuse from the mother's blood through the placenta which connects the fetus the the uterus lining.
The oxygen and other nutrients in the blood diffuse into the cells through osmosis, and then wastes and other harmful chemicals are diffused out.
not absorbed