Glucose
Oxygen molecules diffuse across the alveolar membrane in the lungs into the bloodstream. This is where gas exchange occurs, with oxygen moving from the alveoli into capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
Chlorine will diffuse faster than bromine because it has a lower molecular weight and therefore lighter molecules, which allows them to move more quickly through a medium. Additionally, chlorine molecules have a smaller size compared to bromine molecules, further facilitating their diffusion.
Gas and liquid particles can diffuse because they are free to move around unlike solid particles that can only vibrate on the spot but cannot move from place to place.(Hope I have answered your question :P )
Oxygen enters a leaf through small pores called stomata located on the underside of the leaf. Stomata are surrounded by specialized cells that control their opening and closing to regulate gas exchange. This process allows oxygen to diffuse into the leaf where it is used in various cellular processes.
Carbon dioxide enters a leaf through small openings called stomata on the surface of the leaf. The stomata open to allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf from the surrounding air. Once inside the leaf, carbon dioxide is used during photosynthesis to make glucose and oxygen.
All types of molecules
Oxygen molecules diffuse across the membrane.
Water molecules freely diffuse across a semipermeable membrane.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse in and out of a leaf through small openings called stomata. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide enters the leaf through the stomata and oxygen exits. In the process of respiration, oxygen enters the leaf and carbon dioxide exits. This exchange of gases occurs through diffusion, where molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
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No, carbon dioxide molecules enter the Calvin cycle within the chloroplasts of plant cells. The stomata on the leaves allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf where it can be fixed into organic molecules during photosynthesis.
no because different molecules have different sizes. Smaller molecules will diffuse faster than larger molecules.
The concentration gradient is what causes molecules to diffuse.
the reach equilibrium
The molecules of food and oxygen diffuse into cells. oh and btfw co2 and waste chemicals diffuse ut of cells. im in year 3
The Kidneys
few examples of diffusion are -:carbon dioxide bubbles in cold drinks diffuse out of the soda and leaves soda flatcigarette smoke diffuses into air and spreads throughout the roomsmell of cookies diffuse through out the house as they are bakedtea leaf diffuse through teabagnaphthalene balls kept in boxes diffuse into atmosphere after some timecamphor diffuse inot atmosphere directly when it is burnt(sublimation)smell of hot delicious food diffuses with other gasesperfume gas molecules diffuse into air whe put so we can smell it