The movement of gas through a small hole into an area of lower pressure is diffusion.
effusion.
effusion
Effusion
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Small particles can pass through the cell membrane by simple diffusion. If the particles are water, the process is given a special name: osmosis.
When particles leave the cell is is either through a passive process such as diffusion or an active process called exocytosis.
A solution. A "solution" is not a process. The process of particles spreading evenly through a mixture is called dispersion or diffusion.
Through passive transport
Osmosis, Passive Transport, and Active Transport
Small particles can pass through the cell membrane by simple diffusion. If the particles are water, the process is given a special name: osmosis.
Mussels feed on such things as: plankton, remains of animals and plants, and bacteria. Mussels feed in a process known as siphoning. There is an opening in their body called a siphon in which water and microscopic particles flow through. The gills secrete a thick substance that traps the particles inside during this process, as food.
Through a process called Exocytosis. :)
When particles leave the cell is is either through a passive process such as diffusion or an active process called exocytosis.
radioactivity
conduction
Channel Protein.
The metamorphic process is the conversion of one mineral into another through heat and pressure over time. The metamorphic process is the conversion of one mineral into another through heat and pressure over time.
Through integral proteins (tube shaped proteins that have one opening in the extra cellular matrix and the other opening inside the cell).
The particles move around from one place to another through the flow of thermal energy during convection.
Sublimation is the process where a solid directly transitions into a gas, without going through a liquid state. The particles "peel off" and enter the air.
A pore is a tiny opening in an organism or in tissue that allows microscopic particles, liquids, etc. through. There are many pores in human skin.