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What is an everyday example of diffusion in a cell?

"respiration"


What is an example of diffusion in water?

Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.


Is diffusion an example of active transport or passive transport?

Diffusion is an example of passive transport, like osmosis(the diffusion of water through a membrane).


The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water in an example of what type of diffusion?

The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of passive diffusion. This is because the ink particles move from an area of high concentration (the ink) to an area of low concentration (the water) without the need for energy input.


An example of diffusion at home?

Teabag in hot water


When you breathe on mirror water droplets form this is an example of?

diffusion


Is a sugar cube dropped in hot water an example of diffusion?

Yes, a sugar cube dropped in hot water is an example of diffusion. The sugar molecules move from an area of higher concentration (the sugar cube) to an area of lower concentration (the hot water) until they are evenly distributed. This process is a type of diffusion called passive diffusion.


When ice gains heat from water is it an example of diffusion?

No. Conduction of heat.


Absorbtion of water by plant is an example of?

Absorption of water by plants is a form of diffusion called osmosis.


Is diffusion an example of smelling burnt toast from another room?

Yes, diffusion is an example of how particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, which can explain how the smell of burnt toast can spread from one room to another.


Is carbon dioxide an everyday compound?

yes it is for example water.


Diffusion of AIDS is an example of which type of diffusion?

Diffusion of AIDS is an example of contagious diffusion, where the disease spreads through direct or indirect contact between individuals.