Examples of using Diffusion of oxygen in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Diffusion of oxygen and resources.
It is very dense, and prevents the diffusion of oxygen into the underlying metal.
Diffusion of oxygen and resources across membranes is slower, etc.
It is very dense, and prevents the diffusion of oxygen into the underlying material.
Diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli and the blood.
Heart rates are slower; you live longer; diffusion of oxygen and resources across membranes is slower, etc.
This results in the formation of pericapillary fibrin cuffs that serve as a barrier to the diffusion of oxygen and nutrients.
This layer prevents the diffusion of oxygen into the underlying material, and thus, protects it from further corrosion.
It is important to have a 75 percentvolume of oxygen in the bag to ensure adequate diffusion of oxygen at the surface of the water.
The flame persists because of the diffusion of oxygen, with random oxygen molecules drifting into the fire.
The function of the human respiratory system is to transport air into the lungs andto facilitate the diffusion of oxygen into the bloodstream.
In the facilitated diffusion of oxygen, the protein hemoglobin act as the carrier that brings it inside the red blood cells.
The small size andlarge surface area of red blood cells allow for rapid diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the plasma membrane.
Yet, because of the great safety factor for diffusion of oxygen through the pulmonary membrane, the blood still becomes almost saturated with oxygen by the time it leaves the pulmonary capillaries.
Many spiders have book lungs, an organ with alternating layers of sinus and tissues,that allow for the diffusion of oxygen into the hemolymph.
The relatively low solubility(and hence the rate of diffusion) of oxygen necessitates the large internal surface area(about 80 square m[96 square yards]) and very thin walls of the alveoli.
The biconcave shape of the cells also increases the ability totransport more oxygen by increasing the surface area for the diffusion of oxygen per RBC.
The only source of dissolved oxygen during shipment is the diffusion of oxygen from the air overlying the water within the bag.
Within the gastrovascular cavity, low oxygenated water can be expelled and high oxygenated water can come in by ciliated action,thus increasing the diffusion of oxygen through cell.
This can include decreased partial pressures of oxygen, problems with diffusion of oxygen in the lungs, insufficient available hemoglobin, problems with blood flow to the end tissue, and problems with breathing rhythm.
Different species of spiders have variations in the particular method of respiration, but like all arthropods, spiders don't have a‘nose',and breathe trough diffusion of oxygen into the blood in their breathing organ.
After the alveoli are ventilated with fresh air,the next step in the respiratory process is diffusion of oxygen from the alveoli into the pulmonary blood and diffusion of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction, out of the blood.
Some spiders that live in moist, hydrated habitats,don't have a specialized respiratory organ, since the diffusion of oxygen through their skin alone is sufficient for their survival.
Unlike veins and arteries, capillaries have only one tunic;this single layer of cells is the location of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the endothelial cells and red blood cells, as well as the exchange site via endocytosis and exocytosis.
These gas spaces connect the atmosphere with the central canalof the rhizomorph, to facilitate diffusion of oxygen and satiate the organism's high oxygen requirement during growth.
Figure 3. diffusion controlled reduction of oxygen.
During this process, the rate of oxygen diffusion is increased by hemoglobin, and after that, the newly-formed oxyhemoglobin will be displaced.
Respiration involves the diffusion of gasses(oxygen and carbon dioxide) into and out of the blood.