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A cell is enclosed by a plasma membrane, which forms a selective barrier that allows nutrients to enter and waste products to leave.
In some species, the interaction between developing embryos and dad goes further than just protection from potential predators; the epithelial lining of the brood pouch becomes highly vascularized around individual eggs, which allows nutrients and gases to flow from the blood stream of the father to the embryos (Harlin-Cognato et al. 2006 and references therein).
The most significant new capability of the technique we describe is the encapsulation of cells into gel modules whose small size allows nutrients to diffuse to all cells in the module.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03970.001 Cells are enclosed by a 'plasma membrane' that allows nutrients and certain small molecules to move in and out of cells.
It allows nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphate to be concentrated in the sticky polymeric matrix surrounding the bacteria [ 67].
BPD bypasses a wide area of the small intestine and allows nutrients to enter directly into the last part of the ileum.
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The gel allows nutrient transport, so the technique may prove to be a good way to study the growth of certain tissues under more lifelike conditions.
This structural pattern ensures a concatenation of cells to one another so that they cannot be sloughed off easily; at the same time, it allows nutrient fluids to seep in from the vessels in the dermis.
Therefore, the use of the sludge as fertilizer allows nutrient recycling of this residue in soils of low fertility and increases productivity and preserves fertility compared with mineral fertilizer at short (forest soils) and medium (agronomic soils) term.
The placenta connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall and allows nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange between the fetal and maternal blood supplies.
Pore interconnectivity allows nutrient and metabolic waste transport to and from the core of the scaffold, which is very crucial for proper vascularization.
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