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It lets the cell nutrition flow into the cell.

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How does diffusion help cells survive?

Diffusion helps the cell get nutrition by letting nutrition or food flow into the cell.


How does diffusion help maintain homeostasis?

Diffusion allows the cell to passively transport the waste chemicals out side of the cell so that the cell is not harmed.


What does a cell use during facilitated diffusion to help get substances in or out of the cell?

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What are the four functions of the cell membrane that help a cell maintain homeostasis?

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How does diffusion help a cell?

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What carrier proteins help in facilitated diffusion in the cell membrane?

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Cellular diffusion is when molecules in the cell go from high concentration to low concentration to balance out the concentration. Small molecules can diffuse through the cell membrane, but larger molecules need the help of proteins. This is call facilitated diffusion.


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How would you define cellular diffusion?

Cellular diffusion is when molecules in the cell go from high concentration to low concentration to balance out the concentration. Small molecules can diffuse through the cell membrane, but larger molecules need the help of proteins. This is call facilitated diffusion.


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What controls diffusion and osmosis in and out of a cell?

the nucleus controls both osmosis and diffusion in and out of a cell


How are diffusion and facilitated diffusion similar?

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