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as a cell goes blank effectiveness of diffusion and osmosis goes bank.
DNA, Diffusion, and Surface Area to Volume Ratio.
Diffusion across the cell membrane is impaired
Water molecules spreading through a membrane with a change in cell size is an example of osmosis. In osmosis fluid passes both in and out of the semipermeable membrane in osmosis, but usually there's a net flow in one direction.
diffusion and osmosis limit the size of a cell by how fast is can move
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as a cell goes blank effectiveness of diffusion and osmosis goes bank.
DNA, Diffusion, and Surface Area to Volume Ratio.
DNA, Diffusion, and Surface Area to Volume Ratio.
Yes
Osmosis effects the volume of a cell. when the cell has equal water molecules in the water aroung it and in the cell it is shaped normally. When there is a lot of salt in the water the cell shrinks because there is less water content in the salty water thus the cell gets rid of the extra water molecules. When there is very little salt content in the water the cell gets bigger because the cell absorbs to much water.
Water molecules spreading through a membrane with a change in cell size is an example of osmosis. In osmosis fluid passes both in and out of the semipermeable membrane in osmosis, but usually there's a net flow in one direction.
Their size limit
Diffusion across the cell membrane is impaired
No it doesn't.