diffusion
Through the process of mitosis.
The movement of materials from a higher concentration to a lower concentration is called diffusion. This process occurs spontaneously to reach equilibrium, where the concentration of the substance is the same throughout the system.
active transport
Materials move passively by diffusion from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, across the cell membrane. This process allows the substances to reach equilibrium within the cell.
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Diffusion.
Osmosis is the process that occurs when water moves from a higher concentration to a lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane. In osmosis, water molecules pass through the membrane to equalize the concentration of solutes on both sides.
Diffusion
Osmosis is the movement of water across the membrane, while diffusion is the movement of solids across a membrane Diffusion ordinarily does not require a membrane.The movement of particles of a substance by their own kinetic energy from their higher concentration to lower concentration is called diffusion.
The process fo Osmosis.
A process that requires no energy input is passive.One passive process used by materials crossing a cell membrane is diffusion.Examples:oxygen diffuses through the phospholipid bilayer into a cell that is respiring aerobically.carbon dioxide diffuses out of cells through the phospholipid bilayer.Facilitated diffusion (diffusion through transport proteins: channel and carrier proteins) is a form of diffusion, and so it is also passive.Another passive process is osmosis. This is the process by which water crosses a cell membrane either into or out of the cell, but always into the solution that has the higher total concentration of solutes.
Diffusion describes the spread of molecules through random motion from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration.