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One example of diffusion in the human body is the movement of oxygen from the lungs into the bloodstream. Oxygen molecules move from an area of high concentration (lungs) to an area of low concentration (bloodstream) through the respiratory membrane. This benefits the body by replenishing oxygen levels in the blood, which is essential for cellular respiration. Another example is the diffusion of glucose from the bloodstream into the cells. Glucose molecules move from an area of high concentration (bloodstream) to an area of low concentration (cells) through the cell membrane. This benefits the body by providing energy for cellular functions and metabolism.
Snake and earthworm are the 2 animals that move with their body.
whar are the 2 things that help move your body
Both osmosis and diffusion are passive transport processes that move molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Additionally, both osmosis and diffusion do not require energy input from the cell.
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Pluto is made of many gasses but they are undiscovered and there are 2 discovered carbon , nitrogen
PASSIVE TRANSPORTS ARE OF TWO TYPES. 1)SIMPLE DIFFUSION 2)FACILITATED DIFFUSION 1)SIMPLE DIFFUSION:-diffusion of water and dissolved gas is simple. when concentration on both sides of membrane becomes the same,it stops. 2)FACILITATED DIFFUSION:-this also occurs along concentration gradient with help of carrier molecules.
The two types of diffusion are passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Passive diffusion is the movement of molecules across a membrane without the need for a protein carrier, driven by the concentration gradient. Facilitated diffusion involves the use of specific protein channels or carriers to help molecules move across the membrane, still following the concentration gradient without requiring energy.
The three methods of passive transport are simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis. Simple diffusion involves the movement of molecules across a membrane from an area of high concentration to low concentration. Facilitated diffusion uses carrier proteins to help larger or charged molecules move across the membrane. Osmosis specifically refers to the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.
It is a passive process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
has to do with cells & diffusion biology 2 in high school
Diffusion - spreading of molecules in solid, liquid and gas Osmosis - diffusion of water; affected by tonicity Facilitated diffusion - transports of substances are facilitated by carrier proteins