1.3.1 Diffusion

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  • Why is diffusion of carbon dioxide into leaf cells significant?
    Sustains photosynthesis
  • The driving force for diffusion is a water potential gradient.
    False
  • Both diffusion and osmosis occur down a concentration gradient without energy.
    True
  • Match the aspect of diffusion with its description:
    Definition ↔️ Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
    Energy Requirement ↔️ No external energy required
    Outcome ↔️ Concentration becomes equal throughout
  • Particles in diffusion move randomly but collectively disperse from high to low concentration down a gradient
  • A steeper concentration gradient leads to slower diffusion.
    False
  • A larger surface area facilitates more diffusion because there is more space for particles to move
  • What is the direction of particle movement in diffusion?
    High to low concentration
  • Smaller particles diffuse faster than larger particles.

    True
  • Diffusion requires external energy input.
    False
  • Diffusion requires external energy input.
    False
  • What drives the movement of particles in diffusion?
    Concentration gradient
  • How does a steeper concentration gradient affect diffusion rate?
    Increases diffusion rate
  • What type of surface area facilitates more diffusion?
    Larger surface area
  • Higher temperatures increase particle kinetic energy
  • In the lungs, which gas diffuses from the alveoli into the blood?
    Oxygen
  • Diffusion requires external energy to occur.
    False
  • Higher temperatures increase particle kinetic energy, accelerating diffusion.
  • Smaller particles diffuse more quickly than larger particles.
    True
  • Arrange the steps in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli:
    1️⃣ Oxygen moves from the air into the blood
    2️⃣ Carbon dioxide moves from the blood into the air
  • How does temperature affect the rate of diffusion?
    Increases the rate
  • The definition of diffusion is the movement of molecules from high to low concentration
  • What is the definition of diffusion?
    Movement from high to low concentration
  • The outcome of diffusion is that concentration becomes equal
  • Rank the factors affecting diffusion rate from most to least impact.
    1️⃣ Temperature
    2️⃣ Concentration Gradient
    3️⃣ Surface Area
    4️⃣ Size of Particles
  • Smaller particles diffuse more quickly than larger particles.

    True
  • Give an example of diffusion in biological systems.
    Gas exchange in lungs
  • A larger surface area decreases the rate of diffusion.
    False
  • Which process in the small intestine depends on diffusion?
    Nutrient uptake
  • What is the primary difference between diffusion and osmosis?
    Osmosis moves water
  • Osmosis requires a semi-permeable membrane.