Answer :

Diffusion - the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
This is because these molecules are non-polar and can easily travel across the hydrophobic parts of the plasma membrane :)

Diffusion is the process by which gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide cross the plasma membrane.

Further Explanation

Plasma membrane present in all the animals and plant. Plasma membrane in plants is covered by a cell wall. plasma membrane is made up of lipid bilayer which is semipermeable to some molecule ions and gases. Through this lipid bilayer, plasma membrane regulates the influx and efflux of a molecule.

Main functions of plasma membrane is to,

Maintain the structure of a cell

Help in interaction with other cells

Provide protection from outside

Help in transport nutrient in the cell and transport toxic substances out of the cell.

The lipid bilayer is made up of phospholipids and these are an amphipathic molecule that contains hydrophilic as well as the hydrophobic region. the plasma membrane has 2 bilayers closely packed together and interior of membrane is hydrophobic,altogether these structures make plasma membrane selectively permeable and allow flux of small non-polar material like carbon dioxide, oxygen through simple diffusion.

Diffusion is a movement of a small molecule from higher concentration to a lower concentration. For example, oxygen is used by our cell very easily during metabolism and concentration of oxygen in cell become less and concentration of oxygen is high outside, so oxygen can easily diffuse through bilayer into the cell cytoplasm.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School  

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Cell biology

Keywords:

Membrane, cellwall, phospholipid bilayer, cell, oxygen, lipid, diffusion, concentration, lower, high, metabolism, semipermeable, permeability, hydrophobic, hydrophilic, influx, efflux, metabolism.

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