the eventual result of cellular deffusion is dynamic equilibrium. - answered by Duncan Lint
the eventual result of cellular deffusion is dynamic equilibrium. - answered by Duncan Lint
Diffusion and Osmosis.... I think. It would be better to double check ;)
Mitochondria are not necessary for the process of diffusion to occur. Diffusion is a passive transport mechanism that allows molecules to move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, driven by concentration gradients. This process does not require energy or cellular organelles like mitochondria. However, mitochondria are crucial for cellular respiration and energy production, which can influence other cellular processes.
Diffusion is the process of cell transfer within the nervous system. It is diffusion of the ions that allows for transport and solubility to complete the process. Osmosis is used in other cellular areas.
By the process of diffusion
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs through the mechanism of diffusion. The gases diffuse across the thin walls of the capillaries, both in the body tissues and in the capillaries surround the alveoli in the lungs.
Paramecium obtain oxygen through diffusion across their cell membrane. This process allows oxygen to pass from the surrounding water into the cell where it is used for cellular respiration to produce energy.
well ask yourself what does diffusion mean and compare it to cellular respiration and photosynthesis
Diffusion is the methods that leave cells. Diffusion also has to have cellular energy.
What stops the process of diffusion in cells?
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Capillaries must allow diffusion too allow for exchange of oxygen. Without oxygen, the eventual consequence would be death.