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Apart from gaseous exchange how is diffusion important for organism

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Answered by vimpyjain
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Diffusion is important to organisms because it is the process by which useful molecules enter the body cells and waste products are removed. Digested food molecules (amino acids, glucose) move down a concentration gradient from the intestine to the blood.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Importance of gaseous and solute diffusion

Diffusion helps living organisms to:

→ obtain many of their requirements

→ get rid of many of their waste products

→ gas exchange for respiration

Examples :-

✔ CO2 uses by plants for photosynthesis is diffused from the air into the leaves, through the stomata (pores at the surface of leaves). There is a lower concentration of CO2 inside the leaf, as the cells are using it up.

✔ O2 (waste product of photosynthesis diffused out in the same way).

✔ Flowering plants use diffusion to attract pollinators like bees.

✔ Some of the products of digestion are absorbed from the ileum of mammals by diffusion.

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