Stomata are tiny pores on plants that enable gas exchange and water vapor release.
Category: Biology
Evaporation (1)
Evaporation in plants, primarily through transpiration, facilitates water vapor movement from plants to the atmosphere.
Diffusion (13)
Diffusion regulates the movement of crucial electrolytes like sodium and potassium to maintain cellular fluid balance.
Diffusion (12)
Drug absorption involves active ingredients diffusing through cell membranes or capillaries into the bloodstream.
Diffusion (11)
Hormones, as chemical messengers, use diffusion to move through the bloodstream and affect target cells.
Diffusion (10)
Diffusion is crucial in cells for transporting nutrients, oxygen, and removing waste products.
Diffusion (9)
Kidneys filter waste like urea and ions from blood through diffusion process for excretion.
Diffusion (8)
Diffusion in the small intestine aids movement of nutrients like glucose and amino acids into the bloodstream.
Diffusion (7)
Diffusion in liquids is vital for mixing solutions, as demonstrated by dye dispersing in water.
Diffusion (6)
Diffusion is vital for cellular processes such as nutrient absorption, waste removal, and gas exchange.
