Form Of Carbon Maybe
Fullerene
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1-A carrier prrotein binds to a molecule on one side of the cell membrane. 2-The carrier protein changes shape,shielding the molecule from the interior membrane. 3-The molecule is released on the other side of the membrane.
protein
Carbon Dioxide and Urea
carbon dioxide
the substances that blood carry as it goes around in the body are the vitamins, nutrients, hormones, chemical substances, oxygen and CO2 or carbon doixide
carbon and water
the Hemoglobin is a molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
the Hemoglobin is a molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
DNA
carbon dioxide + water +light energy------> carbohydrates+ oxygen
the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide
Yes, veins carry alot of carbon dioxide.
No, capillaries are what allows substances to go from the walls of the small intestine into your cells. Veins are what carry the blood (with cells inside) to the heart to be oxygenated.
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blood
If there is carbon in the bloodstream, it limits the supply of oxygen to the body. Each red blood cell is designed to carry four molecules of oxygen, and when these reach the muscles, organs etc the oxygen will diffuse into the blood tissue. When a carbon molecule (including carbon monoxide/dioxide) occupies one of these spaces however, it can't diffuse into the tissue and so the blood cell can not carry enough oxygen throughout the body.