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Diffusion.
If it is the movement of molecules then it is diffusion. If it the movement of water then it is osmosis
Diffusion is due to the Transitional movement of molecules or particles.
No, diffusion does not occur because of random molecular movement. It is rather as a result of movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to lower concentration.
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.
Diffusion involves the movement of material from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.Osmosis is a type of diffusion that specifically involves the movement of water.Facilitated diffusion is also a type of diffusion that uses special transport proteins to transfer larger molecules, such as glucose, across cell membranes.Filtration involves the movement of water and solute molecules across the cell membrane due to hydrostatic pressure. This pressure is generated by the cardiovascular system as blood is pumped through the body's blood vessels.so therefore Filtration is the answer.
Diffusion is movement of molecules, from region of higher concentration, to the region of lower concentration, along concentration gradient.
filtration
facilitated diffusion
The homeostatic process is characterized by the diffusion of water molecules is called osmosis. The special case of diffusion that involves the movement of water molecules across a membrane.Ê
Is Diffusion the movement of molecules from a greater to a lesser concentration.
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Diffusion.
Diffusion.
If it is the movement of molecules then it is diffusion. If it the movement of water then it is osmosis
diffusion
Diffusion and filtration are two examples of passive transport. Between cell membranes. There is no chemical energy required. Diffusion mores from an area of high concentration to a lower concentration, while filtration moves particles of a particular diameter through a membrane.