B1- Diffusion

Cards (12)

  • What is diffusion?
    Diffusion is the gradual movement of particles from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.
  • Why is diffusion described as "natural spreading out"?
    Because it involves particles moving randomly until they are evenly mixed.
  • In which states of matter does diffusion occur?
    Diffusion occurs in both solutions and gases.
  • What is an example of diffusion in gases?
    The smell of perfume diffusing through the air in a room.
  • How does the concentration gradient affect the diffusion rate?
    A larger concentration gradient results in a faster diffusion rate.
  • How does temperature influence the diffusion rate?
    A higher temperature increases the diffusion rate because particles have more energy and move faster.
  • What are the functions of cell membranes in relation to diffusion?
    • Hold the cell together
    • Allow substances to move in and out by diffusion
  • What types of molecules can diffuse through cell membranes?
    Very small molecules like oxygen, glucose, amino acids, and water can diffuse through cell membranes.
  • Why can't starch and proteins diffuse through cell membranes?
    Because they are too large to fit through the membranes.
  • How does the movement of particles occur across the cell membrane?
    Particles move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration, resulting in a net movement.
  • What happens to the movement of particles when there are more on one side of the membrane?
    There is a net movement from the side with more particles to the side with fewer particles.
  • How does the surface area of a membrane affect the diffusion rate?
    A larger surface area increases the diffusion rate because more particles can pass through at once.