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When the concentration of water molecules outside the cell is lower than inside the cell, water will move out of the cell through osmosis. This occurs because water tends to flow from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. As a result, the cell may shrink or undergo plasmolysis as it loses water.
the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher
Molecules will diffuse into the cell with the lower concentration of that specific molecule, moving from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This process occurs across the cell membrane, which is selectively permeable, allowing certain molecules to pass while restricting others. The direction of diffusion continues until equilibrium is reached, where the concentration of the molecule is equal inside and outside the cell.
When the concentration is higher on the outside of the cell, it creates a concentration gradient that drives passive transport processes like diffusion and osmosis. This gradient allows molecules or ions to move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, resulting in the equalization of concentrations inside and outside the cell.
Osmosis is when water molecules pass through a membrane. For example, if there is more salt outside a cell then inside it, the process of osmosis transports water molecules outside the cell to equalize the concentration of salt. WordNet's definition: diffusion of molecules through a semipermeable membrane from a place of higher concentration to a place of lower concentration until the concentration on both sides is equal
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Molecules move a from regions where they are in higher concentrations to regions where they are in lower concentrations. Random
diffusion
Passive transport occurs when molecules move across a cell membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration without requiring energy, relying on concentration gradients. In contrast, active transport involves the movement of molecules against their concentration gradient, from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration, which requires energy, typically in the form of ATP. Both processes are essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis and regulating the internal environment of the cell based on the external conditions. Thus, the concentration of molecules inside and outside the cell directly influences the direction and mechanism of transport.
in the normal diffusion the substance move from the area of greater concentration to that of lower concentration. .... but i never know what do we mean be "faciliated" plz specify
Diffusion, a form of passive transport, is the movement of molecules from an area of greater concentration to an area of lower concentration. Osmosis is a special case involvement the movement of water from an area of higher concentration of water molecules to an area of lower concentration of water molecules. It takes place in all three states of matter-Solids, liquids and gases.
Molecules usually move from high concentration to lower concentrations.