it moves from high to low concentration
By the process of diffusion and osmosis.
Yes
Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.
One way is diffusion, another is osmosis and Active transport.
Diffusion is when materials move from areas of high concentration (high amount) to areas of low concentration (low population).Osmosis is the same as diffusion, but it's only when WATER moves from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. STAY IN SCHOOL JUNIORS!!(and pee-wees too. . .)
Smaller particles are more likely to move by diffusion. Fat soluble substances are also more likely to move through diffusion also.
Substances can move in and out of a cell in several ways. Diffusion is when a substance will distribute itself in or out of a cell until the distribution on both sides of the cell is balanced. Active transport is when a cell transports a substance across the cell membrane that would not normally be able to pass through. Osmosis is the movement of water from areas with few dissolved dissolved substances to areas with high dissolved substances.
Substances typically move across capillaries via diffusion.
Diffusion, and there are many types; but as long as you're strictly talking about areas from high to low, it's diffusion.
they are called moving particles.
For passive diffusion, a concentration gradient which uses pore proteins. For active diffusion, carrier proteins and energy are required.
They move in a bunch mixed together to form or create a substance stronger or sometimes more lethal in a way that is an example of cultural diffusion or chemical diffusion
Active transport is when proteins move substances into the cell while expending energy. Facilitated diffusion is the movement of chemicals through a protein into a cell.
Diffusion ,osmosis
Diffusion ,osmosis
By the process of diffusion and osmosis.
by diffusion