The respiratory surfaces are inside terrestrial organisms to protect them from dehydration and damage. Having the respiratory surface inside allows for controlled gas exchange and efficient transport of gases throughout the body. Additionally, it helps to maintain a consistent internal environment necessary for optimal cellular function.
ET (Extra terrestrial)
Due to oxidation of respiratory substances inside
Organisms need to have a high surface area to volume ratio to efficiently deliver nutrients. This allows for more surface area through which nutrients can be absorbed, reducing the distance that nutrients need to travel to reach cells inside the organism. This helps to maintain a balance between the intake of nutrients and the needs of the organism for growth and function.
Receptor molecules end up inside endosomes following receptor-mediated endocytosis. They can then be either recycled back to the cell surface or delivered to lysosomes for degradation.
No, not all terrestrial planets lie inside the asteroid belt. The terrestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all located within the inner solar system, with Mercury being the closest planet to the Sun. The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and consists of numerous small rocky bodies.
ET (Extra terrestrial)
Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell, so since the respiratory system is made of cells, the cytoplasm is inside of the respiratory systems cells.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are often called terrestrial planets.
planets that are inside the asteroid belt
a narwhals respiratory system is the inside works of the narwhal such as breathing (lungs),etc.,etc.
Cytoplasm is the fluid inside the celols of all organisms.
bacteria because they live in or on an organism and they live in large groups that can sometimes cause diseases!
All Planets do not lie inside the asteororid Belt . The answer is False
Terrestrial means land. A terrestrial habitat is one that consist of land, instead of in fresh water (aquatic), ocean (marine), inside of another animal (as a parasite), or the upper parts of the forest (like the rain-forest canopy). Terrestrial habitats include: rain-forest, temperate deciduous forest, dessert, taiga, grasslands, savannas.
Due to oxidation of respiratory substances inside
the Bronchioles, Air sacs and the Diaphragm
Organisms need to have a high surface area to volume ratio to efficiently deliver nutrients. This allows for more surface area through which nutrients can be absorbed, reducing the distance that nutrients need to travel to reach cells inside the organism. This helps to maintain a balance between the intake of nutrients and the needs of the organism for growth and function.