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Cell Biology
Transport in Cells
Diffusion
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What are the three transport processes that living organisms use for exchange?
Diffusion
,
osmosis
, and
active transport
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What is diffusion?
Diffusion
is the
spreading
out
of
particles
from an area of
higher
concentration
to
an area of
lower
concentration.
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How does temperature affect the rate of diffusion?
Higher
temperatures
increase
the
kinetic energy
of
particles
, leading to
faster
diffusion.
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Why is the cell membrane described as partially permeable?
Because it
allows
some
substances
to
pass
while
blocking
others.
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Which substances can diffuse across the cell membrane during gas exchange?
Oxygen
and
carbon dioxide
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What happens to carbon dioxide concentration in a photosynthesising leaf cell during the day?
The
concentration
is
lower
inside
the
cell
compared
to
the
environment
.
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How does the concentration gradient affect the movement of substances by diffusion?
The
movement
is
driven
by
the
concentration
gradient
between the
cell
and
its
environment.
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What are the key characteristics of diffusion?
Passive process
Movement
from
high
to
low
concentration
Driven by
kinetic energy
of
particles
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What is an example of diffusion in everyday life?
Diffusion
of
perfume
particles
through
a
room
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What must happen for substances to enter or exit a cell?
They
must
be able to
diffuse
through
the
cell membrane
.
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What is the significance of the concentration gradient in diffusion?
It
determines
the
direction
and
rate
of
movement
of
substances.
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What is the waste product produced by liver cells that must diffuse out?
Urea
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Why must carbon dioxide diffuse out of cells?
It is a
waste
product
of
aerobic respiration
.
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What happens to the diffusion of carbon dioxide at night in a leaf cell?
The
concentration
inside
the
cell
is
higher
than
in
the
environment.
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What are the implications of diffusion for cellular processes?
Essential
for
gas exchange
Influences
nutrient uptake
Affects
waste
removal
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