Want this question answered?
diffusion
osmosis in human cells
where does osmosis occur in the human body?
active transport is different from diffusion. active transport has to do with the movement of chemical substance through a gradient of concentration. diffusion has to do with requiring the expenditure of energy
sweat iz an example of osmosis in human.
If you're talking about transporting materials into and out of the cells, they would be diffusion, osmosis, neither of which requires the use of energy; and active transport, which does require energy.
No, it will require much more.
Diffusion is a body process that does not require energy from respiration.
diffusion
osmosis in human cells
Organs to be transplanted lack oxygen, nutrients and other essential materials, since they have been idle for a long time.Osmosis and diffusion help these organs filled with these essential materials, such as water, nutrients and materials, as if they were attached in the human body.BTW, osmosis is the flow of water from less concentration of solutes to high. Diffusion is the scattering of particles from higher cont to lower.
Osmosis is very important because (for example if...) a cell is much more concentrated on on side then the other, (through the process of osmosis) the water will be diffused into the other side, creating an even concentration.FOR MORE HELP ON THE SUBJECT (OR TO HELP UNDERSTAND THE DEFINITION BETTER) LOOK BELOWDEFINITION(s):Osmosis: the diffusion of water through a membrane Diffusion: the movement of particles from areas where they are more concentrated to where they are less concentrated
where does osmosis occur in the human body?
active transport is different from diffusion. active transport has to do with the movement of chemical substance through a gradient of concentration. diffusion has to do with requiring the expenditure of energy
sweat iz an example of osmosis in human.
the way cells get water is from a living animals body from when it drinks or eats food or from a human body.
Diffusion occurs in the human body in a variety of ways. Examples of diffusion are through respiration, ion movement and the diffusion of nutrients in the kidney and small intestine.