internal respiration
The exchange of gases between the blood and the body cells is known as internal respiration. This process involves the uptake of oxygen by the cells and the release of carbon dioxide into the bloodstream to be transported to the lungs for elimination.
The guard cells regulate the exchange of gases between the leaf and air through the use of openings called stomatal pores.
The three phases of transferring gases between the environment and the cells: Breathing, the transport of gases and the exchange of gases. (Came straight from my biology textbook)
The blood brain barrier
They enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrient and waste chemical substances and between blood and surrounding tissues.
the lungs
capillaries
erythrocytes
Capillaries - The endometrium (epithelial lining/wall) of the capillaries is only one cell thick optimizing diffusion/osmosis between it and the tissue cells of the body
No. The exchange of gases between the blood and tissue cells is called internal respiration. External respiration refers to the exchange of gases between the blood and the air inside of the alveoli of the lungs.
capillaries is where the exchange of materials occur such as; gases,nutrients, hormones, and so on.between the blood and the interstitial fluid.
This body system that is responsible for the exchange of gases between the blood and the external environment.
The respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood.
The guard cells regulate the exchange of gases between the leaf and air through the use of openings called stomatal pores.
The three phases of transferring gases between the environment and the cells: Breathing, the transport of gases and the exchange of gases. (Came straight from my biology textbook)
capillaries and tissue cells
Capillaries
RespiratoryOrgans of the respiratory system: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli