It has twice. Once with the Spanish colonized it. And once when the United States intervened.
No
No.
The Panama Canal was not completed until 1914.
Through passive transport
aye. stop being lazy. go look for the answer yourself. lazy bum -.-
When people go to other countries to trade, they see things that they like. So when they get back from trading, they start using an idea that was seen. After a while, the country that went to the other country starts using the idea. This is how cultural diffusion happens.
Red blood cells do not go through osmosis because they lack a nucleus and organelles needed for osmosis. Instead, they rely on diffusion to exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide across their cell membrane.
somewhere between eight and ten hours
By car, I believe you'd go through three countries to get to Colombia from Honduras: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Most molecules cross the cell membrane through passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, or active transport. Passive diffusion relies on the concentration gradient, facilitated diffusion involves the use of protein channels or carriers, and active transport requires energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient.
u are so retarted No plants don't use diffusion or osmosis lol if you don't know go frickin read wikipedia
I believe that they go through the Mediterranean Sea, considering the Panama Canal is in South America. They would go through Achilles Pass, which is the spot where Spain and Africa meet, go through the Mediterranean, end up in either Syria or Turkey, and then would be on land and could travel through Eastern Europe to Asia. If that was not the case and they were to take a water course only, then yes, they would go around Africa.