Two non-biological examples: farting in an elevator and spraying perfume. im also looking for 2 biological examples cud you let me know if u find some.
Energy diffusing through an ecosystem.
Gene diffusion through a population.
If you mean two examples for molecular Diffusion in Biology, I'd say osmosis and facilitated diffsuion through carriers. As an example for diffusion itself, I'd name respiration at the avoli in the lungs. Oxygen diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide out.
the brown tree snake in Guam
1.Steam from the cafeteria 2.no this is wrong
Diffusion and osmosis are both types of passive transport. The two requirements that distinguish osmosis from diffusion are the presence of a membrane and the type of substance.
These are two different processes. Diffusion is when two substance mix together, evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas. If diffusion where to effect evaporation it would be to do with changing the properties of the liquid being evaporated.
This occurs by both Cytoplasmic Diffusion and also sometimes by an Active Transport bio-mechanism.
bio herbicide
your religon, ypur lanquage, the way you act. these are examples of cultural diffusion your religon, your lanquage, the way you act. these are examples of cultural diffusion
Yes, osmosis and diffusion are both examples of passive transport.
There are quite a few examples of diffusion in the human body. They are breathing, sneezing, evaporation, blood diffusion, and homeostasis.
Diffusion occurs in the human body in a variety of ways. Examples of diffusion are through respiration, ion movement and the diffusion of nutrients in the kidney and small intestine.
Passive transport is when molecules pass freely through the membrane moving from the higher concentration area to the region of lower concentration. Three examples of this are diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
Osmosis is one of the easiest-to-understand examples of diffusion. Past that, you will need to define 'simple'.
diffusion facilitated diffusion osmosis
1. A cologne that spreads it's smell 2.An ink sinked in a water
Bio fuels are those fuels that are easier on the environment than petroleum-based fuels. Some examples are bio diesel and methane.
Diffusion from Korea and China
Two examples of genetically engineered foods are: Herbicide resistant varieties that can have a herbicide sprayed on it and not die. Bt varietes that produce an insecticide in the plant itself.