Because the water flowing into the condenser will be warmer on exiting the system. While it doesn't make a huge difference, having colder water at the end of the condenser means that gases with lower volatility will have a greater chance of condensing before passing out of the system :)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) can enter leaves through the pore.
Oxygen enters the blood through the alveoli in the lungs during inhalation, where it diffuses into the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide leaves the blood in the same location, diffusing from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled during exhalation.
Water enters the leaves through the roots via the xylem tissue, a system of water-conducting cells. Minerals are absorbed from the soil by the roots and transported through the xylem with water. These substances then travel from the roots, through the stem, and eventually reach the leaves where they are used for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes.
Oxygen leaves the plant through small pores on the leaves called stomata during the process of transpiration. Carbon dioxide enters the plant through the same stomata during photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose for energy.
Materials enter and leave the nucleus through nuclear pore complexes in the nuclear envelope. Large molecules, such as proteins and RNA, are actively transported into and out of the nucleus through these pores using specific transport proteins. Small molecules, like ions and small proteins, can freely diffuse through the pores.
Because if water enters from the lowest point, the condenser will always be filled with cold water to ensure efficient cooling. The water should always flow into a condenser at its lowest point and exit from its highest point. This avoids trapping air in the water jacket.
Carbon dioxide enter the leaves through the called stomata found under the leaves.
Of course it does since the temperature at the enter is not the same at exist . San
The light enters a microscope through the condenser located beneath the stage. The condenser focuses and directs the light onto the specimen being observed, allowing for better visualization.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) can enter leaves through the pore.
through the leaves and the roots
stomata
Aufbau principle
Leaves
through the leaves and the roots
osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants
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