The diffusion process in cell biology encompasses three main transport mechanisms: diffusion, osmosis, and active transport, which are crucial for cellular survival and function.
- Diffusion involves particles moving from high to low concentration areas across concentration gradients
- Active transport energy requirement is essential for moving particles against concentration gradients
- Osmosis specifically deals with water movement across partially permeable membranes
- Transport mechanisms are vital in various biological processes including respiration and nutrient absorption
- The osmosis experiment with potato tubers demonstrates how water movement affects cell mass and structure