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Water, sodium, potassium, glucose all diffuse in and out of the cell.

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The water in a cell does what?

diffuses in and out of the cell


What function diffuses water molecules?

Osmosis


The passively diffuses oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the cell. cell wall plasma membrane nucleus protoplasm?

The plasma membrane is responsible for the passive diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of the cell. It regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell, allowing for gas exchange.


What is it called when iodine diffuses out of a cell?

Osmosis


What goes through the cell?

Nonpolar molecules (example: lipids) Small polar molecules such as water


Why does a cell diffuse items into the cell?

The cell needs food and water so it diffuses it to maintain health.


What is an example of molecules that diffuses into a cell?

water


How do unicellular get water?

Water diffuses across their cell membranes


What is a cell plasma membrane?

the outer most part of the cell where items diffuse into the cell, and waste diffuses out of the cell to be disposed.


Does molecules have cell?

No, molecules do not have cell, rather a cell have molecules in it.


What is example of diffusion?

Tape a piece of wax paper over the window and it diffuses (spreads) the light. In the body: Oxygen molecules diffuse across cell membranes into cells, and carbon dioxide molecules diffuse out. Both compounds cross the phospholipid bilayer. In a non-living system: Place a small lump of sugar in a cup of tea (or just water). The sugar dissolves, then diffuses throughout the liquid. To see diffusion happening, use not sugar but a small crystal of potassium permanganate in water. The color will gradually disperse through the water.


Why can oxygen diffuses across a cell membrane but Protein can not?

Its too large