Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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Transcribed Image Text:Diffusion is the process of materials (in this case, molecules) moving freely across boundaries until
there is an equal concentration on both sides. Molecules move from [Select ]
concentrations to [Select ]
* concentrations.
Answer the following questions about organisms that get their energy from cellular respiration:
For organisms that get their energy from cellular respiration, carbon dioxide is in
[ Select ]
* concentrations in their blood.
External carbon dioxide sources must be in [ Select ]
* concentrations in order
for diffusion to occur.
In the same way, cellular respiration results in [ Select ]
* concentrations of
oxygen in the blood.
External oxygen concentrations must be [ Select ]
i for oxygen to diffuse into
the bloodstream.
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high
concentrations to [Select ]
concentrations.
Answer the following questions about organisms that get their energy from cellular respiration:
For organisms that get their energy from cellular respiration, carbon dioxide is in
[ Select ]
* concentrations in their blood.
External carbon dioxide sources must be in [ Select ]
concentrations in order
for diffusion to occur.
In the same way, cellular respiration results in [ Select]
* concentrations of
oxygen in the blood.
External oxygen concentrations must be [ Select ]
for oxygen to diffuse into
the bloodstream.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F896b330c-0f31-4d4e-9300-b71637ec8079%2F3b7f899e-ab20-4798-95ed-34d8ffdaf00e%2Fewr1hd0j_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Diffusion is the process of materials (in this case, molecules) moving freely across boundaries until
there is an equal concentration on both sides. Molecules move fror v [ Select ]
low
high
concentrations to [Select ]
concentrations.
Answer the following questions about organisms that get their energy from cellular respiration:
For organisms that get their energy from cellular respiration, carbon dioxide is in
[ Select ]
* concentrations in their blood.
External carbon dioxide sources must be in [ Select ]
concentrations in order
for diffusion to occur.
In the same way, cellular respiration results in [ Select]
* concentrations of
oxygen in the blood.
External oxygen concentrations must be [ Select ]
for oxygen to diffuse into
the bloodstream.
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