Biology, asked by nishthapawaskar99, 1 month ago

why does diffusion take place through capillaries​

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Answered by Yanacrazy08
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How do materials move from the blood in the capillaries into your body cells? The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide and the exchange of nutrients and waste materials happen due to a process called diffusion (dih-FYOO-shun). ... The oxygen-rich blood from the heart has a lot of oxygen and much less carbon dioxide.

Answered by abhishek7528
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Diffusion, the most widely-used mechanism, allows the flow of small molecules across capillaries such as glucose and oxygen from the blood into the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissue into the blood.

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