Diffusion Flashcards

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Describe the movement of molecules in diffusion

A

molecules (gas or dissolved)move around randomly because they have kinetic energy

when there is an equal concentration of molecules there is no net movement

(heat energy converts into kinetic energy)

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2
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Describe the movement of molecules in terms of concentration

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at high concentration molecules bump into one another and spread out

molecules move from areas of high concentraion to areas of low concentration until an equilibrium is reached

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3
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Define diffusion

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the movement of gases or dissolved molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient

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4
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Describe diffusion across membranes

(fill in blanks)

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cell membranes are selectively permeable

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5
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Describe concentration gradient and diffusion

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the higher the concentration of the gradient the greater the rate of diffusion

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6
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Describe diffusion distance and diffusion

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the larger the diffusion distance the lower the rate of diffusion

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7
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Describe surface area with diffusion

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the larger the surface area the greater the rate of diffusion

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8
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Describe temprature with diffusion

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the higher the temprature the greater the rate of diffusion as the molecules have more kinetic energy

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9
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Calculate the surface area, volume and surface area/volume ratio for this shape

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SA= 6cm2

V= 1cm3

SA/V= 6cm (6:1)

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10
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Calculate the surface area, volume and surface area/volume ratio for this shape

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S= 24cm2

V= 8cm3

SA/V= 3cm (3:1)

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Calculate the surface area, volume and surface area/volume ratio for this shape

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S= 54cm2

V= 27cm3

SA/V=2cm (2:1)

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12
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What happens as an organism gets bigger in terms of SA/V and diffusion

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the amount of surface area it has per unit of volume gets smaller

diffusion into the organism takes longer

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13
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Why do big organims have a disadvantage?

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their surface area is too small for their volume: their ‘middle’ is too far away from their surface

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14
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What is surface area to volume ratio?

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the amount of surface area per unit of volume

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15
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What are the advantages of a large SA/V?

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lose heat (hot climate)

gets rid of waste products (carbon dioxide etc…)

take up of useful molecules (nutrients, oxygen etc…)

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16
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What are the advantages of a small SA/V?

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retains heat (cold climate)

17
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How can an organism increase its SA/V?

A

increase surface area

decrease volume

18
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Faciliated Diffusion

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movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration with the help of channel or carrier protein (this controls the speed of entry)

e.g. glucose, amino acids, ions

19
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Passive Transport

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movement of molecules through cell membranes down a concentration gradient without the use of energy (diffusion, faciliated diffusion, osmosis)

20
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Active Transport Across Membrane

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movement of molecules through cell membranes against a concentration gradient. This requires energy and a carrier protein

e.g. glucose, amino acids, ions

[energy (ATP)]

21
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what is a movement of substances that does need energy

A

active transport

22
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membranes that allow some substances to pass through but not others are called ….?

A

selectively permeable

23
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name a requirement of faciliated transport

A

the help of channel and carrier proteins

24
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what does a channel or carrier protiens do?

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control the speed of entry