insulators
Substances produced in a cell and exported outside of the cell would pass through the cell's plasma membrane via a process called exocytosis. Exocytosis involves the fusion of vesicles containing the substances with the plasma membrane, allowing the substances to be released outside the cell.
semipermeable or selectively permeable.
are often used in processes like reverse osmosis and dialysis. They are able to selectively filter out molecules based on size, charge, or other properties, enabling the separation of substances in a solution.
The exchange of matter through the biosphere is called biogeochemical cycling. This process involves the circulation of substances like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus among living organisms and the abiotic environment.
Membranes that allow passage in and out are called permeable.Membranes that only allow "some" substances to pass through aresemipermeable or selectively permeable.
These substances are called nutrients.
These substances are called nutrients.
These substances are called nutrients.
flow of electricity through a conductor are electric charges
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
These substances are called nutrients.
Electric current.
The flow of electric charges through a material is called electrical current. It is measured in units of amperes (A) and represents the rate of flow of electric charge through a circuit.
No, the substances at the start of a chemical reaction are called the reactants. They are transformed into different substances known as products through the course of the reaction.
Materials that resist the flow of electric charges are called insulators. Insulators have high electrical resistance and do not allow electric current to pass through easily. Some common examples of insulating materials include rubber, glass, and plastic.
No, it's called 'current'.
Those are called insulators.