diffusion & facilitated diffusion Flashcards

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define diffusion

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diffusion is the net movement of molecules (or ions) from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. the molecules move down the concentration gradient

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after a period of time, the molecules in diffusion reach…?

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an equilibrium

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3
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what happens when the molecules in diffusion reach an equilibrium?

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the molecules are evenly spread out and this is when there is no net movement from either side of the cell membrane

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4
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what sort of process is diffusion and why?

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a passive process since it doesn’t require energy for it to occur

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5
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why does oxygen diffuse quickly?

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its non-polar

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6
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why does CO2 diffuse quickly?

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its polar but very small

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7
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why does water diffuse quickly?

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its polar but very small

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8
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what factors affect diffusion?

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1.the steepness of the conc gradient- bigger difference between 2 sides of membrane, quicker rate
2. thickness of exchange surface- thinner surface means faster rate
3. surface area- greater SA means faster rate. This is because more molecules can pass at any one moment

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9
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what is diffusion proportional to?

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length of diffusion pathway

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10
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what sort of process is facilitated diffusion?

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its passive

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11
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how is the diffusion of larger molecules and ions sped up?

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they diffuse through carrier proteins or channel proteins through facilitated diffusion passively

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12
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why is it harder for larger molecules such as amino acids and glucose to diffuse?

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they diffuse slowly due to their size

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why is it harder for charged particles such as ions to diffuse?

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they’re water soluble and the centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic

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14
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explain how carrier proteins work in facilitated diffusion

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they change shape to pass the molecule through. They move large molecules across. Different proteins facilitate the diffusion of different molecules
1. a large molecule attaches to the protein
2. the protein changes shape
3. this releases the molecule on the opposite side of the membrane

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15
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explain how channel proteins work in facilitated diffusion

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they form pores in the membrane for charged particles to diffuse through. Different channel proteins facilitate the diffusion of different charged particles

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16
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what factors affect facilitated diffusion?

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  1. the conc gradient- the higher the gradient the faster the rate up to a certain point (an equilibrium is reached and rate levels off)
  2. the number of channel or carrier proteins- once all are in use, FD can’t happen even if you increase conc gradient