The system by which gases enter and leave the body is called the respiratory system. It includes organs such as the lungs, nose, and trachea that work together to allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
Stomata (stoma)
when you bite into the food
Examples of substances that enter the body include nutrients from food, oxygen from the air we breathe, and medications. Substances that leave the body include carbon dioxide when we exhale, waste products such as urine and sweat, and toxins removed by the liver.
This is the function of the Golgi Body.
The system by which gases enter and leave the body is called the respiratory system. It includes organs such as the lungs, nose, and trachea that work together to allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
Simple diffusion.
By air
Stomata (stoma)
when you bite into the food
Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) =)
gases doesnt enter the planet
Elephant 's exchange gases from the air can enter into Elephant body it mouth lungs have a unique mutually
pores in the leaves and stomates allow gases to enter and leave the plant
Their are 4 ways that gases enter the ocean. Gases can enter the ocean from streams, volcanoes, organisms, and the atmosphere.
Examples of substances that enter the body include nutrients from food, oxygen from the air we breathe, and medications. Substances that leave the body include carbon dioxide when we exhale, waste products such as urine and sweat, and toxins removed by the liver.
This is the function of the Golgi Body.