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Q: What type of cells are porous to water and other materials?
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What cells are most porous to water?

Most cell _______ are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help enable plants to stand against _______________. Can anyone fill in the blanks?


Definition of porous and non porous materials?

Porous means, containing pores ie, small or tiny hole, while non-porous means, without pores or holes.


Why are most metals hard?

I think it is because metals are non-porous, with more dense and compacted molecules compared with water, wood or other porous materials.


Are most metals hard?

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Materials that allow water pass threw them are?

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Can anyone fill in the blanks Most cell Blank are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help enable plants to stand against Blank?

Most cell walls are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help plants stand against gravity and wind.


Is polystyrene a conductor?

polystyrene along with other porous (objects which have a lot of air in them) such as Styrofoam water, wood and other materials are insulators, not conductors.


Why are some materials absorbing water?

Materials that are porous, that is, that have pores or open areas within the material where gases or liquids can enter, will absorb and hold water as well as other materials. A good example is a sponge, which absorbs water through pores or openings and holds it inside.


What do cells take and release?

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What is the process that moves water through a narrow porous space?

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How do cells obtain materials they need and get rid of waste products?

Cells receive water materials through pinocytosis and larger materials or those simply not dissolved in water are "eaten" by means of phagocytosis. Both of these require energy (ATP). Osmosis and diffusion do not because they are the natural spreading out of materials from areas w/too much to areas w/little. In other words, when drinking water, your red blood cells absorb the water effortlessly since there's a lot of water around them but not that much inside them. This is osmosis. Getting rid of cells is simply exositosis. Think "exit". Hope this helps!! :)