Diffusion: movement of a substance from a high concentration to a low concentration, how oxygen enters blood from the lungs, how CO2 leaves cells into the blood (plasma), how urea leaves cells into the blood (in plasma), how gases move using the lamellae of fish's gills, how carbon dioxide moves into leaves , how oxygen leaves a leaf, how water vapour leaves a leaf (transpiration), Active Transport: movement of a substance from a low concentration to a high concentration using a pump and energy, how glucose moves from the small intestine into the blood, how mineral ions (e.g. Mg2+) move from soil into roots , cells adapted for this have lots of mitochondria , always requires energy, Osmosis: movement of liquid water, from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution, occurs through a semi-permeable (partially permiable) membrane, how water enters roots from the soil, how water enters and leaves cells,

Ffynone house AQA biology: cell transport- match up

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