Homeostasis or equilibrium (?)
Gas movement is greater.
The movement in and out of a cell is called active transport. Liquids inside cells contain different substances and there is movement in and out to maintain a proper balance of ions and molecules.
The theory of the movement of peices of Earth's surface is that they break apart and they move everywhere around through the suface -& and the layers of the earth. this is what causes it being cold because all these peices move around and then the warm will break away and it will open up abd it will be cold.
movement, respiration, responses to changes in the environment, excretion,
acclimatization is "The physiological adaptation of an animal or plant to changes in climate or environment, such as light, temperature, or altitude." homeostasis is "The ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes." acclimatization changes and homeostasis stays the same. both defintions taken from answers.com
Diffusion is the phenomenon that explains the movement of any kind of molecule from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration. This process occurs due to the random motion of molecules and is driven by the concentration gradient to achieve equilibrium.
there must be atom and molecule movement for heat and a suitable environment for heat to grow, such as, it should already be hot where the heat is occurring
Gas movement is greater.
actin myosin and cell movement
reabsorption
In warmer temperatures, that space can/will expand, molecule movement will increase and collisions will occur. In cooler temperatures, that space can/will decrease & molecule movement will slow down.
your mom and dad
No molecule movement at all.
osmosis
The ability of an organism to sense changes within its body is an example of homeostasis, the process by which living organisms regulate and maintain stable internal conditions. This ability allows organisms to respond to fluctuations in their environment and maintain optimal functioning.
theory of plate tectonics
advection