Diffusion in the small intestine aids movement of nutrients like glucose and amino acids into the bloodstream.
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Diffusion (7)
Diffusion in liquids is vital for mixing solutions, as demonstrated by dye dispersing in water.
Diffusion (6)
Diffusion is vital for cellular processes such as nutrient absorption, waste removal, and gas exchange.
Diffusion (5)
Biological systems, like cells, use diffusion through selectively permeable membranes to permit specific substances passage.
Diffusion (4)
Smaller molecules diffuse faster than larger ones due to their ability to pass through pores easily.
Diffusion (3)
Higher temperatures increase diffusion rates by boosting molecular kinetic energy, thereby speeding up movement.
Diffusion (2)
Diffusion is a natural process occurring in gases, liquids, and solids, albeit more slowly in solids.
Diffusion (1)
Diffusion is the process where molecules move from high to low concentration areas in biological and physical systems.
Osmosis (11)
Osmosis in organisms regulates cell volume and prevents damage via mechanisms like ion pumps and transport proteins.
The Diversity of Life (2)
In this article we will discuss The Diversity of Life (2)
