Oxygen diffuses from blood into tissues because
A. oxygen concentration in tissue is lower
B. oxygen concentration in tissue is higher
C. carbon dioxide concentration in tissue is higher
D. carbon dioxide concentration in tissue is lower
Answer is: A) oxygen concentration in tissue is lower.
Explanation:
Oxygen concentration in tissue is lower thus, oxygen diffuses from
blood into tissues. As oxygen or carbon dioxide movement is known
as diffusion. It means they moves from more concentration to less
concentration.
Here in question given, oxygen diffuses from blood into tissues
means tissues has less concentration of oxygen.
Oxygen diffuses from blood into tissues because A. oxygen concentration in tissue is lower B. oxygen concentration in tissue is higher C. carbon dioxide concentration in tissue is higher D. ca...
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