Monday, 28 March 2016

2.49 understand why simple, unicellular organisms can rely on diffusion for movement of substances in and out of the cell

In unicellular organisms, the substances they need to live (for example, water, minerals, sugars perhaps) can diffuse directly in and out of the cell (across the cell membrane). Because of the short distance, the diffusion is quick and efficient so there is no need for a transportation system to move substances quickly.

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