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Diffusion is when the molecules of spread out to where there is less of it until it's equal. Think and watch of what happens the next time you make lemonade with powdered mix.

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The rate of diffusion would increase and the substance would enter the cell more rapidly. Thie is due to the increased energy in the molecules of the substance. The energy is provided by the higher temperature. Since diffusion is the random movement of the substance to fill the space, increased energy means increased movement of the molecules. They will diffuse faster. :)

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the eventual result of cellular deffusion is dynamic equilibrium. - answered by Duncan Lint

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they both use oxygen, produce energy and their waste product is carbon dioxide

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Diffusion is the process by which molecules spread out, or move from areas where there are many of them to areas where there are fewer of them.

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Diffusion is when the molecules of spread out to where there is less of it until it's equal. Think and watch of what happens the next time you make lemonade with powdered mix.

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A state of equalibrium is reached

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During the process of diffusion what happens?

Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration by random molecular motion.


In facilitated diffusion which process does not require energy?

Simple and facilitated diffusion are a part of passive transport. This refers to the movement of molecules, atoms and ions across the cell membrane. In both of these processes, molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration because equilibrium is trying to be maintained in living organisms. Simple diffusion just happens randomly and without any aides. Facilitated diffusion uses proteins in the cell membrane to guide polar molecules and ions in and out of the membrane (always to areas of lower concentration) and DOES NOT require ENERGY.Only active diffusion requires energy.


What does active transport and facilitated diffusion have in common?

Active transport is when proteins move substances into the cell while expending energy. Facilitated diffusion is the movement of chemicals through a protein into a cell.


What is the difference between passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion?

Passive diffusion is what naturally happens without any assistance of any sort. Facilitated diffusion requires extra energy from extra sources to happen.


Is diffusion passive or active transport?

Diffusion is passive, it happens everywhere whether living things are involved or not. It results from the natural thermal motion of particles.

Related questions

What happens to the rate of diffusion when a cell gets to big?

It explodes


What part of a cell does not expend during diffusion?

vacuole


Does a cell need energy during diffusion?

yes


What happens to high concentration of water molecules on one side of a cell membrane during the process of diffusion?

The process of diffusion makes particles from one side move to the other until they're equal.


What does a cell use during facilitated diffusion to help get substances in or out of the cell?

carrier protein


What happens to a higher concentration of dissolved molecules on one side of a cell membrrane during the process of diffusion?

The higher concentration begins to diffuse into the area with lower concentration.


What happens during diffusion?

Diffusion is the process in which particles seek equilibrium. They do so by moving to low concentration from high concentration.


Explain how osmosis differs from diffusion?

Osmosis differs from Diffusion because in osmosis only water moves, and during diffusion, small molecules move across the cell membrane.


During the process of diffusion what happens?

Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration by random molecular motion.


What happens in the process of diffusion?

During diffusion molecules move from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration by random molecular motion.


What happens to cytoplasm during interphase?

nothing happens during interphase. That is when the cell starts the process of the cell cycle and goes into prophase.


What happens to a cell during the absolute refractory?

Cell responds