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Diffusion allow materials allows material?

actually diffusion allows materials to move in and out of the cell


What does diffusion allows materials to do?

get rid of large particles


What allows materials to flow through a cell?

diffusion


When materials move passively by diffusion in what dirction do they go through the cell?

Materials move passively by diffusion from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, across the cell membrane. This process allows the substances to reach equilibrium within the cell.


What is the use of the capilaries?

The capillaries are the site of diffusion of wastes, oxygen, and nutrients. This allows these materials to enter and leave body tissues.


What process allows you to smell perfume at a distance from the source-?

diffusion


Is diffusion of materials over long distance fast?

diffusion of materials over long distance is fast


What takes materials in and out of a cell?

The plasma member is a selectively permeable membrane which allows the entry and exit of substances in and out of the cell through the process of diffusion.


What type are osmosis and diffusion?

diffusion and osmosis are types of ways to get materials into or out of a cell


What process allows gas exchange in the lungs?

Diffusion


What tissue allows osmosis and diffusion to happen?

Simple squamous epithelial tissue allows osmosis and diffusion to happen due to its thin and permeable nature. It allows for the movement of molecules across the tissue through passive processes like osmosis and diffusion.


What organic molecule in cell membranes that permits the diffusion of lipid-soluble materials?

Phospholipids are the organic molecules in cell membranes that permit the diffusion of lipid-soluble materials. They have a hydrophobic tail that repels water and a hydrophilic head that interacts with water, creating a bilayer structure that allows for the passage of lipid-soluble molecules.