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What carries carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body?

Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.


How do carbon dioxide and oxygen move in and out of cells?

Carbon dioxide diffuses out of cells into the bloodstream and is transported to the lungs to be exhaled. Oxygen is taken up by red blood cells in the lungs and transported to cells where it diffuses into the cells to be used for energy production.


What sausage-shaped cells control the size of openings that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into and out of a leaf?

Guard cells control the size of openings (stomata) that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into and out of a leaf. Guard cells change shape to open or close the stomata in response to environmental conditions like light intensity, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels.


How do oxygen and carbon dioxide move into and out of cells?

Oxygen enters cells through diffusion, where it moves from areas of high concentration in the bloodstream to low concentration in cells. Carbon dioxide exits cells through the same process, diffusing from high concentration in cells to low concentration in the bloodstream for removal by the lungs.


What gas moves into or out of cell diffusion?

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.


What sausage-shaped cells control the size of openings that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into and out of the leaf?

cardiac cells


What is the sausage shaped cells control the size of opening that allows carbon dioxide and oxygen to move in and out of a leaf?

the guard cells


Do cells use carbon dioxide?

No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.


What cell control the size of openings that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into and out of the leaf?

cardiac cells


Do animal cells use carbon dioxide?

No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.


What process allows carbon dioxide to move into the cells of plant leaves?

Carbon dioxide enters plant cells through small pores called stomata on the surface of leaves. The stomata open to allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf for photosynthesis, and close to regulate water loss through transpiration.


Do you need carbon dioxide in cells to survive?

No, cells do not need carbon dioxide to survive. In fact, excessive carbon dioxide can be harmful and toxic to cells. Cells require oxygen for respiration, which is essential for producing energy.