The endoplasmic reticulum. A way you can remember it- think of ER, and how an ambulance gets through traffic and transports people.
it gets easier as the cells move in and out because the nucleus helps push through the core. just kidding, i have no idea
No, sugar enters cells through facilitative diffusion, a process that does not require it to dissolve in blood. Cells use specialized transport proteins to move sugar molecules from the blood into the cell.
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Plants move water through their cells using a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves and creates a negative pressure that pulls water up from the roots. Water is brought into the cells through a process called osmosis, where water molecules move from an area of low concentration (soil) to an area of high concentration (root cells).
Sugar molecules can enter cells through the process of facilitated diffusion or active transport. Facilitated diffusion involves the use of transporter proteins to move sugars across the cell membrane, while active transport requires energy to move sugars against a concentration gradient into the cell.
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
Yes.
GLUT transporters allow glucose to move down its concentration gradient in the capillaries to the cells where it is needed.
Molecules can absorb thermal energy from their surroundings, such as through evaporation or expansion. This absorption of energy causes the molecules to move more slowly and results in a decrease in temperature, creating a sensation of coldness.
In all cells, molecules such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water move down their concentration gradients through passive transport processes like diffusion. This movement is driven by the natural tendency of molecules to spread out and achieve equilibrium.
Passive transport in biological systems is a process where molecules move across a cell membrane without the use of energy. This can happen through diffusion, where molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration, or through facilitated diffusion, where molecules are helped across the membrane by specific proteins. This process is important for maintaining the balance of molecules inside and outside of cells.
Describe how water molecules move through the cell membrane during osmosis?