Surface Areas for Resource Exchange with the Environment
The term 'over which' is used to describe the areas or surfaces involved in the exchange of resources between an organism and its environment. It highlights the spatial extent or coverage of this exchange process. For example, plants exchange gases with the atmosphere through their leaves, stems, and roots. Using 'over which' emphasizes that this exchange happens across a specific area or surface rather than just at a single point.
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