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How do particles get in and out of the plasma membrane?

The movement is random, but there is a net movement from regions where there are lots of particles to ones where there are fewer particles.


How the plasma membrane controls what goes into and comes out of the cell?

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What is net movement of substances across plasma membrane without additional energy?

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Is the plasma membrane or cell membrane control what moves in and out of the cell?

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How does the plasma membrane controls what goes into and comes out of a cell?

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What is the osmolality of an isosmotic solution with plasma?

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What is another name for a fish trap?

A fish trap is also commonly known as a fish basket, fish cage, or fyke net.


What is the Tongan for fish net?

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What is the process that moves particles from areas of higher concentration?

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How do you train a fish to jump?

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Is there a Krebs cycle in bacteria?

indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells! indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells!


What is the meaning of net as in fishing net?

it is the net you use to catch the fish in