Why is diffusion important to cells? It regulates salt content in the cell, preventing bloating and shriveling. The back and forth movement creates extra energy as ADPis transformed into ATP. It helps maintain the balance of materials needed for survival, such as oxygen and water. It permits the sorting of water molecules from solute molecules, such as sugar.
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Diffusion is important to cells because it allows them to gain the useful substances they require to obtain energy and grow, and lets them get rid of waste products. This table shows examples of substances required by cell and associated waste products.
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