No cell produces oxygen; oxygen is made in the hearts of stars. Plant cells responsible for photosynthesis, liberateoxygen from carbon dioxide molecules. Plants use the carbon to made carbohydrates (with the hydrogen from water) and the oxygen is the waste product.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse into and out of cells through the cell membrane. Oxygen is required for cellular respiration while carbon dioxide is a waste product that needs to be removed from the cell.
In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat
different types of organ that reproduce your body and are made out of cells.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide move into and out of cells through diffusion. Oxygen diffuses into cells to be used in cellular respiration, while carbon dioxide diffuses out of cells as a waste product of this process.
No, the leaves are made up of cells
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NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN also water, minerals, and vitamins
When the blood is pumped through the body, it delivers essential oxygen for cells to function. When the blood becomes oxygen-poor, it goes past the lungs, in which the gas exchange, where the oxygen poor blood releases carbon dioxide, which is a bi product of the system (and is to be breathed out), and retrieves the air from the lungs, to begin the process again.
Humans get oxygen through the process of respiration. When we breathe in, our lungs take in oxygen from the air, which is then transported by the bloodstream to the cells in our body where it is used for cellular respiration to produce energy. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of this process, is then removed from the body when we exhale.
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Oxygen leaves the circulatory system and enters cells through the process of diffusion. This occurs at the capillaries where oxygen moves from an area of higher concentration in the bloodstream to an area of lower concentration in the cells. This process is essential for providing cells with the oxygen they need for cellular respiration.
Oxygen enters the mesophyll cells of a green plant through small pores on the leaves called stomata. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is taken in through the stomata, and oxygen is released as a byproduct, diffusing from the leaves into the surrounding air.
Oxygen is a gaseous product of photosynthesis, produced when plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
The process of leaves producing oxygen is a physical and chemical process. It involves photosynthesis which is a chemical reaction that converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
We breath because the oxygen/CO2 levels in our lungs are less than that of our surroundings. When you breathe in, your lungs expand and allow more oxygen to flow in. When you exhale, the CO2 levels in your lungs is greater than the your surroundings, so the CO2 leaves and the process repeats itself. This is called negative pressure breathing.