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Manual of Oxygen Therapy Techniques including Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Water Vapor

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How does water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and food particles move into or out of an amoeba?
Bonding together to form a strong family


I'm not sure if it's because of osmosis or some other reason.
I'm kind of lost because this question comes out in the section on osmosis on my constructed responses, but I'm not sure if it is JUST because of osmosis. Please help out. Thanks


it's osmosis. water and nutrients travel through the cell wall or membrane. just remember if it has a membrane, it uses osmosis.

Algae Consumes Carbon Dioxide And Water To Make Hydrocarbon Oil And Oxygen


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Water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and some other substances can pass through the cell wall. True or False?
Olivia's Lung Capacity



It has to be false. Why? because of the "some other substance". It is not specific.

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What do this mean, Carbon dioxide +water yields sugar and Oxygen when chlorphyll and sunlight are present?
Sophia Doing Lung Capacity Experiment

What do these two sciencetific phrases mean? Carbon dioxide +water yields sugar and Oxygen when chlorphyll and sunlight are present, and Sugar+ oxygen yields carbon dioxide +water and energy?


Photosynthesis -
a process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight.

How easy or difficult is it for small molecules (oxygen, water, carbon dioxide) to pass through the membrane? ?
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2. What does this mean in terms of energy consumption for the cell?
3. How much energy is used by the membrane to allow the small molecules through?


Small and nonpolar molecules are able to pass through the cell membrane freely without the need for energy by a transportation system known as passive diffusion.

However, large, polar, molecules must enter the cell through active transport which requires energy in the form of ATP.

Considering the given: Methane reacts with oxygen produces Carbon dioxide and water. Please help me solve this?
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Suppose 8.00 g of Methane is allowed to burn in the presence of 6.00 g of Oxygen. How much (in grams) Methane, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide and water remain after the reaction is complete?


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  • Carbon dioxide stored and acidified low oxygen bottom waters in ...

    Recently carbon dioxide fluxes between sea water and air have been measured in many coastal seas to clarify whether the coastal seas are source or sink of CO2. In this study behavior of CO2 within the water column is studied in a semi-enclosed coastal sea: the Seton Inland Sea, Japan. It was found that seasonal formation of hypoxic water mass is highly related to CO2 dynamics in coastal seas. Bacterial remineralization of organic matter consumes dissolved oxygen (DO) and releases dissolved CO2 in the bottom water when summertime thermal stratification develops. The CO2 accumulates within the low-DO bottom water (hypoxic water) and causes increasing of carbonic acid content which results low pH. Concentration of dissolved CO2 and pH are linearly correlated with DO concentration. The summertime low-DO and acidification (low pH) occur in the lower layer in every year. The accumulated CO2 during summer season is dispersed to the upper layer at the beginning of mixing season.

    1 Pound of Gasoline = 3 Pounds of Carbon Dioxide

    Burning a pound of Gasoline produces approximately 3.9 pounds of Carbon Dioxide, and 1 pound of water and requires approximately 3.3 pounds of Oxygen.  So when we drive, for each pound of gas we burn, we put into the air 3.9 pounds of carbon dioxide, and 1 pound of water, and we pull 3.3 pounds of oxygen out of the air. And we burn approximately 360 billion pounds of gasoline per year. So we push 1,404 billion pounds of carbon dioxide and 360 billion pounds of water into the air, and pull from the air approximately 1,188 billion pounds of oxygen. No wonder the climate is changing. Gasoline is a mixture of hundreds of different compounds, but most of it is octane. 87 Octane gas burns as if it was 87% octane and 13% heptane. 93 Octane gas burns as if it was 93% octane and 7% heptane.  Octane is C8H18, Heptane is C7H16. These are strings of 7 or 8 carbons, each having 2 hydrogens, and with one more hydrogen attached to each carbon on each end of the chain.   Something like this, but constantly shifting, because these are gases, not crystals.

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