1.4 Diffusion Flashcards

1
Q

Why do molecules in liquids and gases move about randomly?

A

Because of the energy they have

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2
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What is the definition of diffusion?

A

The spreading of the particles resulting in a net movement from a region where they are of a higher concentration to a region with a lower concentration

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3
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What does the net movement depend on?

A

The concentration of particles on each side of the cell membrane

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4
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What is the difference in concentration between two areas called?

A

The concentration gradient

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5
Q

The larger the concentration gradient….?

A

The faster the rate of diffusion

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6
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What is an example of diffusion in the body?

A

The diffusion of oxygen into cells from the bloodstream when the cells respire

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What is an example of diffusion in plants?

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The diffusion of carbon dioxide into actively photosynthesising plant cells

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What is an example of diffusion in the stomach?

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The diffusion of simple sugars and amino acids from the gut through cell membranes

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