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examples of diffusion in plants are:
The uptake of water and nutrients from the soil by the roots
The distribution of nutrients and water to all the parts of the plant
Diffusion of Carbon Dioxide into the leaf of the plants during photosynthesis
Release of oxygen out of the stomata of the leaf
Examples of diffusion in animals are:
Digested food molecules such as amino acids and glucose move down a concentration gradient from the intestine to the blood.
Waste products such as carbon dioxide or urea travel by diffusion from body cells into the bloodstream.
Oxygen moves from high concentration (in the air sac) to a lower concentration (in the blood). Carbon dioxide moves from high concentration (in the blood) to a lower concentration (in the air sac).
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