diffusion
Diffusion takes away carbon dioxide and unwanted waste from the 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.
Dissolved gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter ocean water through diffusion from the atmosphere. Waves and turbulence at the ocean's surface help mix the gases into the water. Marine organisms also play a role by consuming or producing these gases through respiration and photosynthesis.
The process by which carbon dioxide moves into the leaves of plants is called carbon dioxide diffusion. In this process, carbon dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the underside of the leaves called stomata. Once inside the leaf, the carbon dioxide is used in photosynthesis to produce carbohydrates for the plant's energy needs.
diffusion
diffusion
Carbon Dioxide dissolves in ocean water. Plants in the ocean use the carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean water.
Diffusion takes away carbon dioxide and unwanted waste from the cells.
Diffusion.
when you breathe underwater, those little bubbles are filled with carbon dioxide
The carbon dioxide is exhaled.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed through the stomata. The plant uses diffusion to accomplish this.
Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ocean through a process called carbon sequestration. This can happen through physical processes such as diffusion or ocean mixing, as well as biological processes like photosynthesis by phytoplankton. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere dissolves in the ocean's surface waters, where it can then be stored for long periods of time.
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.
Dissolved gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter ocean water through diffusion from the atmosphere. Waves and turbulence at the ocean's surface help mix the gases into the water. Marine organisms also play a role by consuming or producing these gases through respiration and photosynthesis.
The process by which carbon dioxide moves into the leaves of plants is called carbon dioxide diffusion. In this process, carbon dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the underside of the leaves called stomata. Once inside the leaf, the carbon dioxide is used in photosynthesis to produce carbohydrates for the plant's energy needs.