The cell needs food and water so it diffuses it to maintain health.
the outer most part of the cell where items diffuse into the cell, and waste diffuses out of the cell to be disposed.
I believe the answer is when it is uncharged.
Glucose
A molecule that is too large or charged would be unable to diffuse through a cell membrane.
The nucleus is the eukaryotic Cell structure that contains the chromosomes. These contain the information that - after it is expressed - makes ALL of the items that diffuse throughout the Cytoplasm and control most but not all of the Cell's activities.
glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex
The cell part that allows only certain substances to diffuse into and out of the cell is called the semi permeable membrane. This allows good substances to enter the cell.
Small, nonpolar molecules such as oxygen and carbon dioxide can easily diffuse into the cell membrane due to their ability to pass through the lipid bilayer. Hydrophobic compounds also diffuse across the membrane more readily than hydrophilic compounds.
not if the concentration is equal inside and outside of the cell
Water will move out of the cell. Glucose will not move into the cell without the help of a helper molecule. Glucose molecules will diffuse into the cell.(APEX)
As the answer is ..... go find it by youself.:)
Oxygen