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Diffusion

Substances can enter and leave cells in a process called diffusion.

The role of diffusion

The role of diffusion

  • It is important that substances can move both into and out of cells.
    • We want oxygen to diffuse into cells because it is needed for life.
    • We want carbon dioxide to diffuse out of cells as it is a waste product.
Diffusion

Diffusion

  • Some substances move in and out of cells by a process called diffusion.
  • This is where particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
    • In the same way, air freshener particles will spread around a room if sprayed into one corner.
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