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Cellular diffusion is when molecules in the cell go from high concentration to low concentration to balance out the concentration. Small molecules can diffuse through the cell membrane, but larger molecules need the help of proteins. This is call facilitated diffusion.
osmosis
If by cellular transport, you mean matter moving through out cells, I believe it is the cells trying to make an equilibrium of the material being transported. (That may not be correct.)
Photosynthesis.
The products of respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis and vice versa. They create a cycle.
the eventual result of cellular deffusion is dynamic equilibrium. - answered by Duncan Lint
When a person loses blood plasma, a rise in cellular concentration as well as protein concentration occurs. This is hemoconcentration when this occurs.
Cellular diffusion is when molecules in the cell go from high concentration to low concentration to balance out the concentration. Small molecules can diffuse through the cell membrane, but larger molecules need the help of proteins. This is call facilitated diffusion.
osmosis
Diffusion and osmosis ( movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration until evenly spread.)
If by cellular transport, you mean matter moving through out cells, I believe it is the cells trying to make an equilibrium of the material being transported. (That may not be correct.)
Photosynthesis.
the eventual result of cellular deffusion is dynamic equilibrium. - answered by Duncan Lint
The products of respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis and vice versa. They create a cycle.
active transport
Cellular respiration:it's what happens under aerobic conditions. Which simply means when oxygen is present.Fermentation: Fermentation on the other hand is what happened and anaerobic conditions (when oxygen is not present).
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