Please. I'll start off.
Outline some problems with diffusion and osmosis within the human body [3 marks]
Diffusion and osmosis are both examples of passive transport, this is too slow for the normal functioning, because the movement of molecules relies on differences in the concentration gradient between two solutions.
Diffusion offers further issues as toxins can accumulate in the body, and can only be removed if they are in water, hence they would only move if there was a higher concentration of toxins in the blood then the urine itself. And this would stop if the concentrations equalise.
More so osmosis would draw water continually be from the body to even out the conc. gradient. However, excretion of dilute urine means the loss of large amount of water from body, a loss too great for terrestrial animals.
These issues can be dangerous for the body's internal environment.
Bit too much for 3 marks (maybe)