THE EXCHANGE AND OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE THROUGH THE CELL MEMBRANE AND THE CAPILLARIES CAN BE EXPLAINED BY WHAT?
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Asked on: 13 Jan 2009
It is because the individual atoms are so small that this is a possibility and in fact can happen, with larger atoms it might not be possible.
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