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Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated. In other words, diffusion occurs when concentrated molecules spread out and become more randomly distributed. Diffusion is important for all living things because it helps cells get materials they need, and get rid of wastes they don't need. If food is concentrated outside of cells, it can diffuse into cells. Water also diffuses in and out of cells depending upon the concentration of other molecules in the environment. The diffusion of ions is essentially for the proper functioning of nerve and muscle cells. Your body also relies upon diffusion to move oxygen from your lungs into your tissues, and in the processing of wastes in your kidneys. Basically, all living things rely upon the process of diffusion to move molecules from one place to another.
Osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of WATER specifically. sources: 8th grade living environment (9th grade science)
All living organisms depend on diffusion.Organisms that rely on diffusion alone are almost always single celled organisms.
Nuclear radiation is one invisible killer.
Bacteria are considered to be living, single-celled organisms.
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Diffusion is passive, it happens everywhere whether living things are involved or not. It results from the natural thermal motion of particles.
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living things are plants, animals,non living things are table any matrials etc...
diffusion is important to living system in a way that in can help in reproduction of living system
Living things that can only be seen with the help of microscope are called "MICROBES" or "MICRO-ORGANISMS".
Diffusion is one of the processes of transferring materials within the cells of living organisms. An example of diffusion is the exchange of gases in the lungs.
Non living things can be seen as living
living things that are to small to be seen by the human eye
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated. In other words, diffusion occurs when concentrated molecules spread out and become more randomly distributed. Diffusion is important for all living things because it helps cells get materials they need, and get rid of wastes they don't need. If food is concentrated outside of cells, it can diffuse into cells. Water also diffuses in and out of cells depending upon the concentration of other molecules in the environment. The diffusion of ions is essentially for the proper functioning of nerve and muscle cells. Your body also relies upon diffusion to move oxygen from your lungs into your tissues, and in the processing of wastes in your kidneys. Basically, all living things rely upon the process of diffusion to move molecules from one place to another.
No. All living things large enough to be seen are eukaryotic.
microorganisms