what important role is played by diffusion and Osmosis for living cells
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Osmosis is when particles diffuse over a semi-permeable membrane. It is involved in the movement of water into and out of a cell. Osmosis is important to living organisms for several reasons. ... Important nutrients and waster dissolved in the water move in and out of the cell through osmosis.
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In all living organisms, nutrients and minerals make their way to the cells because of osmosis. This obviously isessential to the survival of a cell. Cells get rid of their waste by osmosis. ... Additionally, osmosis is largelyimportant to plants because the root cells absorb water by this process.
Examples of where diffusion is important; In the intestines - Digested food molecules such as amino acids and glucose moves down the concentration gradient from the intestine into the bloodstream. Wastes such as carbon dioxide or urea travel via diffusion from the bodies cells to the bloodstream
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In all living organisms, nutrients and minerals make their way to the cells because of osmosis. This obviously isessential to the survival of a cell. Cells get rid of their waste by osmosis. ... Additionally, osmosis is largelyimportant to plants because the root cells absorb water by this process.
Examples of where diffusion is important; In the intestines - Digested food molecules such as amino acids and glucose moves down the concentration gradient from the intestine into the bloodstream. Wastes such as carbon dioxide or urea travel via diffusion from the bodies cells to the bloodstream
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