How does diffusion affect homeostasis?
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One way that a cell maintains homeostasis is by controlling the movement of substances across the cell membrane. The movement of substances down a concentration gradient is called diffusion. Diffusion. The cell membrane separates the cytoplasm from the fluid outside the cell.
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The cell membranes are made of predominantly of phospholipids. Each phospholipid is aligned with a phospholipid at 180 degrees of eachother. This membrane is resistant to to the flowing of polar ion and polar molecules. Fluids like water can flow in or out of the cell if the concentration is great enough on one side to draw water in or out of the cell. Most water enters by facilitated diffusion. This done throgh integral proteins in the membarane. The membrane Al's have integral proteins that can pump against a concentration gradient which is active transport. Back to diffusion again, it isn't much to get water in and out of a cell if the concentration is much greater on one side than the other and most cells without ce)l walls can probably can withstand a a much more hypotonic external environment. The whole cell membrane helps cells to remain intact and control what is is inside the cell and help which I would consider homeostasis