The three substances that can diffuse through a cell membrane are CO2, O2, AND H2O.
Yes, ions can diffuse through a membrane.
A molecule that is too large or charged would be unable to diffuse through a cell membrane.
If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) can diffuse through the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane.
Diffusion across a membrane in biology is referred to as 'osmosis' & osmosis is the process by which solvent molecules move from a region of high conc. to low concentration and this can therefore occur only in one direction at a time for a perticular solution. this is a really smart answer im surprised
starch doesnt diffuse through the dialysis membrane.
Yes, ions can diffuse through a membrane.
starch doesnt diffuse through the dialysis membrane.
selectively permeable
selectively permeable
osmotically active
An impermeable solute is a substance that cannot pass through a semipermeable membrane, such as a cell membrane. This means that the solute is unable to diffuse or move across the membrane and remains on one side of the membrane.
In facilitated diffusion, there are temporary openings in the cell membrane that enable certain molecules to pass through quickly.
Glucose
A molecule that is too large or charged would be unable to diffuse through a cell membrane.
yes
glucose