Diffusion Flashcards

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What is a cell surface membrane?

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It acts like a boundary between cell contents and their surroundings.

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How may materials pass in and out of the cells?

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Diffusion, osmosis, active transport, phagocytosis

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What is the cell membrane permeable and impermeable to?

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It is permeable to glucose and water but impermeable to protein.

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What is the definition of diffusion?

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Diffusion is the net movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration down a concentration gradient.

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Where does the energy for diffusion come from?

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The energy for diffusion comes from the kinetic energy of the random movement of particles.

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3 factors that affect the rate of diffusion

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Temperature, concentration, surface area.

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What is a concentration gradient?

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The process of solutes, moving through a solution or gas from an area with a higher number of particles to an area with a lower number of particles.

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What does it mean to go down a concentration gradient?

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Down a Concentration Gradient refers to going from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration, and such movement generally occurs spontaneously.

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What is the key idea behind diffusion?

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If molecules are left alone, they’ll move about randomly.

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10
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High concentration

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The particles are close together in abundance

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Low concentration

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The particles are spread out.

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Net movement

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Movement of all the particles considered together as a group.

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13
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States of matter in which diffusion can occur

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Diffusion can happen in both liquids and gases.

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14
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Partially permeable meaning

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Only some molecules can diffuse through

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15
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Does diffusion require energy from the cell?

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Diffusion is a passive process so it doesn’t require any energy from the cell.

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16
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How does concentration affect the rate of diffusion?

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The larger the concentration gradient, the higher the rate of diffusion.

17
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How does temperature affect the rate of diffusion?

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Higher temperatures give the particles more energy so the particles will move around faster and diffuse more quickly. Therefore, a higher temperature means a higher rate of diffusion.

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How does surface area affect the rate of diffusion?

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The larger the surface area, the higher the rate of diffusion.

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How can we define diffusion?

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The net movement of molecules within a gas or liquid from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration (down a concentration gradient) as a result of their random movement until an equilibrium is achieved.