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Movement into and out of the Cell Diffusion: the main method by which small molecules move across the cell membrane. Molecules move from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules. How do materials move across the cell membrane? By Osmosis and Diffusion Selectively Permeable Some substances can pass through the membrane while others can not. A cell membrane is selectively permeable. The Big Ideas Some materials move by diffusion. Some transport requires energy. Cell size affects transport. Diffusion Diffusion occurs when molecules spread out until they are evenly mixed. Molecules move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration. Small molecules diffuse through membranes during passive transport: materials move without using the cell’s energy. The diffusion of water through a membrane is called osmosis. Diffusion Active Transport Using energy to move materials through a membrane. Necessary for 2 purposes: Cells need to move materials from a lesser concentration to a greater concentration. Cells need to move large molecules. Molecules move into the cell through endocytosis and out through exocytosis. Passive v. Active Transport Cell Size Affects Transport All materials needed by the cell must move across the cell membrane. It takes longer for a molecule to reach the center of a larger cell, so it takes more time for waste to be removed. If a cell grew too large, it could not function well enough to survive.