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Does endocytosis go from low to high or high to low concentration?

Exocytosis goes from high to low concentration.


Does diffusion go from high concentration to low concentration?

Yes, they move from high, to low.


What kind of concentration does passive transport go to?

From high concentration to low concentration.


When particles diffuse. from what concentration to what concentration do they diffuse?

really? height to low buddy, high to low. if you compress air where does it want to go?


Why is energy needed for transport?

Molecules are moving against a 'concentration' gradient. Active transportation moving from low to high concentration, while passive transportation such as osmosis and diffusion go from high to low concentration.


What is it called when particles travel from an area of high concentration to an aera of low concentration?

Through passive transport


What direction are substances said to diffuse?

if something diffuses e.g. particles through the air or CO2 out of body cells means the particles go from a high concentration to a low concentration


What is the process in which water diffuses through a cell?

That would be osmosis, which is when items go from a low concentration to a high concentration.


How do nutrients and pass into a cell?

Osmosis (when nutrients go from a high concentration of nutrients to a low concentration) and phagocytosis (when the cell actually eats it)


Is Active transport high to low or low to high concentration?

Active transport. To go "upstream" requires ATP, a form of energy, to pump against the ion gradient.


In Diffusion Why do particles change locations?

particles change location because they move from an area of high concentration, to an area of low concentration.. lets go rangers


When materials move passively by diffusion in what dirction do they go through the cell?

the direction depends on the concentration of materials, materials moved by diffusion move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration