An oxygen molecule moves by diffusion straight from the air in an alveolus to haemoglobin in a red blood cell. What is the smallest number of cell surface membranes that this molecule has to cross?
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Biology 9700 · AS & A Level · Movement into and out of cells
An oxygen molecule moves by diffusion straight from the air in an alveolus to haemoglobin in a red blood cell. What is the smallest number of cell surface membranes that this molecule has to cross?