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    2.2 Movement in and out Cells 1 Define diffusion Diffusion is the net movement of molecules from a region of  higher concentration to a region of  lower concentration down a concentration gradient‚ as a result of their random movement 2 Describe the importance of diffusion of gases and solutes and of water as a solvent. Gases Necessary for gas exchange in all living organisms Necessary for obtaining Carbon Dioxide and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis. Solutes (liquids) Dissolved salts

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    erosion‚ landslides‚ and flooding; maintain the purity of the air and water; affect local and global rainfall. Protecting the environment as it was before human additions allows plants to continue growing‚ plants that help regulate temperature‚ humidity‚ an provide oxygen. Plants are very useful to humans. We eat many different types of plants. Some products are made from plants such as shampoos‚ rubber‚ paper and camera film. Animals use plants in many different ways. They eat many fruits and

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    patients to stay hydrated and breathe properly. Dehydration makes the lungs feels worse. Breathing through the nose instead of the mouth is advised‚ the nose’s job is to filter the air and bring it to the right temperature and appropriate level of humidity. If you breathe through your mouth‚ you bypass this filtration system (Dr. White‚ 2012). These are just a few ways I would modify the care of my patients in the case of a poor quality

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    Jersey‚ United States. The fire was ignited by an electrostatic discharge which sparked leaking hydrogen from the zeppelin. In order to make up for extra than 12 hours in its transatlantic flight‚ the Hindenburg passed via a weather front of excessive humidity and high electric charge. Even though the mooring lines were no longer moist when they first hit the ground and ignition passed off 4 minutes after‚ a scientist theorized that they will have grown to be moist in those 4 minutes. Whilst the ropes

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    A Memorable Place A memorable place that sticks in my would have to be when i was on a beach in Kauai‚ Hi. The smell of the fresh air‚ i could almost still feel the humidity on my skin. The sound of the water swishing back and forth‚ what a relaxing feel. How i miss my long vacation in Hawaii. When i was about 10 was the first time i visited Hawaii and ever since the images of the beach and the scenery have always stuck in my head. As i was laying on the beach‚ i felt a drop on my face i look

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    The History of Chocolate

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    Chocolate’s history started over 2‚000 years ago. It began in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America from the seed of the cacao tree. This small tree grows best in the tropical atmosphere because it receives the best amount of rain‚ shade‚ humidity‚ wind‚ and nutrients. According to Susan J. Terrio‚ the author of Crafting the Culture and History of French Chocolate‚ the first people known to have made chocolate were the ancient cultures of Mexico and Central America. These people‚ including

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    How lungs work

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    by the lungs and respiratory system. Addition to gas exchange‚ the respiratory system performs other roles important to breathing. These include: Bringing air to the proper body temperature‚ moisturizing the inhaled air to the right humidity‚ protecting the body from harmful substances. This is done by coughing‚ sneezing‚ filtering‚ or swallowing them‚ the sense of smell. Taking good care of yourself every day will help keep your lungs healthy. Good health habits like

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    ecosystems. The extreme heat of the day in some deserts can reach above 120 degrees and drop down below 32 degrees (National Geographic‚ 1996-2013). These temperature extremes are caused by lack of atmospheric humidity‚ which in other areas would hold in the heat or block the suns rays. With low humidity and minimal vegetation‚ the heat from the day is quickly lost‚ creating the extreme cold nights. Because of the temperature swings and arid environment‚ both plants and animals have evolved adaptations to

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    DETAILED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN – SCANNING PROJECTILE IMPACT EVALUATION SYSTEM (SPIES) DEFINITION 1. The Scanning Projectile Impact Evaluation System (SPIES) is a visual miss distance scoring system designed for naval gunnery exercises. A rotating shuttered camera provides continuous panoramic surveillance of the impact area. Combining known camera location with impact and bearing Fall-Of-Shot (FOS) data provided by still-frame analysis of the recorded video provides range and bearing information

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    Aim: To investigate the effect to the potato cells in the different solute concentration water Introduction; Water can move through the different cells due to the difference of water potentials in the cells. If there is a higher solute concentration in the cell than outside the cell‚ the water will move into the cell. However‚ if the concentration of inside the cell is lower than the outside‚ water will not move into the cell. This process is called osmosis. Research question; This investigation

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