give one similarity in the gaseous exchange between plants and insects
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Gas exchange in plants and animals is mostly mediated by diffusion over a wet membrane. Diffusion is the movement of molecules along a concentration gradient from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
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- Plants exchange their gases with the surrounding air in a simple manner.
- Water circulates through the tissues of aquatic plants and acts as the medium for gas exchange.
- Air enters the tissues of terrestrial plants, where the gases permeate into the moisture that surrounds the cells.
- Plants exchange their gases with the surrounding air in a simple manner.
- Water circulates through the tissues of aquatic plants and acts as the medium for gas exchange.
- Air enters the tissues of terrestrial plants, where the gases permeate into the moisture that surrounds the cells.
- The general pattern of gas exchange in animals and plants is the same.
- Diffusion is how oxygen and carbon dioxide flow through damp membranes.
- Simple creatures engage in direct exchange with their surroundings.
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