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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 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.


What cellular process does not require ATP?

Diffusion and Osmosis.... I think. It would be better to double check ;)


How does water enter or leave the uni cellular organism by diffusion or osmosis?

osmosis is a form of diffusion. in regard to water, the diffusion type would be osmosis


What role does diffusion play in cellular respiration?

well ask yourself what does diffusion mean and compare it to cellular respiration and photosynthesis


Describe methods by which substances enter and leave cells that require cellular energy?

Diffusion is the methods that leave cells. Diffusion also has to have cellular energy.


What is the eventual of the cellular process of diffusion?

the eventual result of cellular deffusion is dynamic equilibrium. - answered by Duncan Lint


What are the examples of simple diffusion?

Osmosis is one of the easiest-to-understand examples of diffusion. Past that, you will need to define 'simple'.


What are forms of cellular regulation?

enzyme function, diffusion, osmosis, homeostasis


Facilitated diffusion requires the use of cellular energy ATP expenditure?

No it does not


What type of activities does not require cellular energy?

Only one, passive diffusion.


What is the cellular movement of a substance that requires the use of energy?

Active Trasport, while diffusion does not.


What are 5 Mechanism of cellular exchange?

active transport, osmosis, exocytosis, endocytosis, and diffusion.