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Which direction do molecules naturally move?

they naturally move left because all the molecules need to reach equilibrium


What molecules during osmosis does not move across the membrane One example?

Large molecules such as proteins are typically unable to move across the membrane during osmosis. One example is starch molecules, which are too large to pass through the membrane pores.


How do you get the dark knight rises suit MOD in arkham city for ps3?

to get dark knight rises move left, left ,up,up down


If we are moving from a large value to a small value where do we move the decimal?

Move it to the left.


What two processes move large packets of molecules across the cell membrane?

osmosis and diffusion


If we are moving from a large value to a small value then we move the decimal to the what?

To the left.


Some materials can move across the cell membrane against a concentration gradient by?

Large molecules such as glucose that cannot cross the phospholipid bilayer can still move across the membrane through transport proteins by active transport. Active transport uses energy to move molecules the bilayer.


If we were moving from a large value to a small value to a small valuewe move the decimal point to the?

Move it to the left.


If we are moving from a large value to a small value we move the decimal point to the?

If we are moving from a large value to a small value we move the decimal point to the left.


In osmosis What molecule does not move across the membrane?

In osmosis, large molecules like proteins and polysaccharides do not move across the membrane. Only smaller molecules such as water and ions can pass through the membrane during osmosis.


How are the molecules arranged in gas?

In a gas, molecules are arranged randomly and move freely in all directions. They have high kinetic energy and collisions between molecules are elastic. The distance between molecules is large compared to the size of the molecules themselves.


Do molecules move faster in a liquid?

Molecules actually move faster in liquid because they have more space between them to move about. That's why liquid can flow, and a solid cannot. =)