If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
A substance will leave the cell through diffusion if its concentration is more inside the cell than outside.
I believe the answer is when it is uncharged.
Molecules diffuse into a cell when they are in higher concentration outside the cell than inside the cell.
Protein
distilled water
Yes, how else would our cells obtain oxygen?
The cell membrane, which surrounds the cell and is responsible for which molecules are allowed to diffuse into or out of the cell and which molecules are impermeable to the membrane
gene that codes for a specific protein
I believe the answer is when it is uncharged.
Protein
Lipid-soluble molecules such as O2 and CO2 diffuse freely through the plasma membrane.
Size. Actually very few substances are able to diffuse across the menbrane, most must be transported ie facilitated diffusion, active transport, or receptor-mediated endocytosis. Carbon dioxide, oxygen, water, and some lipid substances are able to diffuse across the membrane
human cell.
the outer most part of the cell where items diffuse into the cell, and waste diffuses out of the cell to be disposed.
distilled water
Yes, how else would our cells obtain oxygen?
The cell membrane, which surrounds the cell and is responsible for which molecules are allowed to diffuse into or out of the cell and which molecules are impermeable to the membrane
gene that codes for a specific protein
cytoplasm
water. water.