Diffusion Flashcards

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Q

What does diffusion mean?

A

The spreading out of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

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Where does diffusion happen and how?

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In solutions and gases - because the particles in these substances are free to move about randomly.

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3
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The bigger the concentration gradient (the difference in concentration) the_?

A

faster the diffusion rate.

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4
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What will give a faster diffusion rate apart from a bigger concentration gradient?

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A higher temperature because the particles have more energy, so they move around faster.

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What holds the cell together but lets stuff in and out as well?

A

Cell membranes.

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6
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By which process can dissolved substances move in and out of cells?

A

Diffusion.

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7
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What type of molecules can diffuse through cell membranes?

A

Small molecules, like oxygen, glucose, amino acids and water. Big molecules like starch and proteins can’t fit through.

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How do particles flow through the cell membrane?

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Through diffusion, from where there’s a higher concentration to where there’s a lower concentration.

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What happens if there are a lot more particles on one side of the membrane?

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There’s a net (overall) movement from that side.

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What happens to the diffusion rate, the larger the surface area of the membrane?

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The faster the diffusion rate.

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