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JOHN CAYABYAB

12

1. why do cells need to maintain stable internal conditions?


It provides a free environment by detoxifying harmful chemical substances.

2. why is it important for the cell membrane to be selective in allowing


materials into and out of the cell?
semi-permeability of cell membrane ensures the internal parts and elements of
the cell. It adds to the feeling that cell membrane houses the cell, which implies
not every single outside material (for example molecules) can be infiltrated inside.

3. what materials can be transported through the cell membrane and


under what conditions?
Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the couple of straightforward
molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion

4. how do small molecules move into and out of a cell?


substances move all through cells by diffusion down a concentration gradient,
through an incompletely penetrable layer. Osmosis is a kind of diffusion yet
alludes just to the movement of water molecules.

5. why is osmosis important to the cell and how do different solutions


affect cell volume and concentration?
Osmosis is significant for the cells for some reasons. It helps in the movement of
significant materials around of the cell. The supplements, water and different
solutes move all through the cell by the cycle of osmosis.

6. how important is energy in transporting substances inside and


outside of the cell?
active transport requires energy from the cell. It happens when substances move
from regions of lower to higher concentration or when exceptionally huge
molecules are moved.

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