Living organisms have to exchange surfaces with their surroundings. For example, they take in oxygen and nutrients and get rid of waste materials such as carbon dioxide. In unicellular organisms the whole cell surface membrane is the exchange surface. Substances that diffuse into or out of a cell move down a concentration gradient (from a high to a low concentration). The gradients are maintained by the cell continuously using the substances absorbed and producing waste. For example, oxygen diffusing into a cell is used for respiration which produces carbon dioxide.
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