osmosis. I am not sure if I spelled it correctly
The materials that are needed for a cell to go through the process of cell respiration are oxygen molecules. This is the only thing that is needed.
Fluid moves into the cell through a passive process known as diffusion. Osmosis is the special name given to the diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane of the cell.
That would be osmosis, which is when items go from a low concentration to a high concentration.
The process is called the cell cycle. The process in which the cell duplicates itself is called mitosis. The two cells formed after the cell cycle is complete are called daughter cells. Those daughter cells then go on to undergo the same process and make two new cells of their own. I just finished a science section on all of this.
Somatic cells are the cells that form the body like skin, blood and bones. These type of cells go through the cell division process called mitosis. Gametes, or germline cells, like sperm and ova go a different cell division process called meiosis.
yes, it has to be (semi-permeable, to let the cell membrane conrol the process of osmosis(e.g water will go in, but not sugar)
evaporation there you go
evaporation there you go
The reason why a cell has potential medical use is because it undergoes a programmed cell death, called apoptosis a process where it doesn't go through the programed cell death.
Any waste that the lysosomes do not dispose of are pumped out of the cell in process called ercytosis. Everything else is dissolved by the cell
Cell walls and chloroplasts (chloroplasts turn sunlight into a sugar called glucose using a process called photosynthesis)
If is Hypotonic, that the water will go inside the cell. If is Hypertonic, That the water will go outside the cell.