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Dictionary » R » Respiratory transport Respiratory transportrespiratory transport The processes of gas exchange and various metabolic functions taking place in the lung, generally at the alveolar level. ![]()
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Results from our forumPlease help...I'm completely confused????... & fructose are absorbed from the small intestine when treated with respiratory inhibitor :?: I know that Mitochondria produces ATP through respiration....Does glucose use active transport & fructose use diffusion....I can't see the wood for the tree's now that ...
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Photosynthesis Trivia... energy (C.) supply electrons in the light-dependent reactions (D.) transport H+ ions in the light-independent (dark) reactions (E.) provide ... I. (B.) photosystem II. (C.) glycolysis (D.) Krebs cycle (E.) the respiratory chain 16. Which of these is a function of cuticle in a plant? ...
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Body systems... explaining the relationship between the cardiovascular system and respiratory system. or cardiovascular and digestive systems. I've just looked ... have ... The respiratory system works with the cardiovascular system to transport gases to and from all body tissues, supply oxygen and removes carbon ...
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Why can't hemolymph in insects carry oxigen??then, hemolymph can't carry oxygen because of it doesn't contain other respiratory pigments that take role in oxygen transport?? or there's another reason for it?? what's the exact reason?
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Why can't hemolymph in insects carry oxigen??not exactly. in some invertebrates, other respiratory pigments fulfill the role of oxygen transport. examples include hemocyanin and clorolorine.
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