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COMBINED SCIENCE PAPER 1 and 2
Cells in animals and plants
Diffusion
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Diffusion is the
spreading out
of particles resulting in a net movement from an area of
higher
concentration to an area of
lower
concentration.
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Cells need
oxygen
for
respiration
, which is carried out by
mitochondria.
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Cells are surrounded by a
high
concentration of
oxygen
because oxygen is transported in the
bloodstream
from the
lungs.
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The
oxygen
molecules move into the cell by
diffusion
, from an area of
higher
concentration to an area of
lower
concentration.
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The
oxygen
is used to generate
energy
in
respiration
, producing the waste gas
carbon dioxide.
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Carbon dioxide moves out of the cell by
diffusion
, from an area of
higher
concentration to an area of
lower
concentration.
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Urea
is a
waste
product produced inside cells that
diffuses
out of the cells into the
blood plasma
and is
excreted
by the
kidneys.
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The rate of diffusion is affected by three main factors: the difference in
concentrations
,
temperature
, and the
surface area
of the membrane.
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The
concentration gradient
is the difference in concentrations between the
outside
and
inside
of a cell, and the
greater
the concentration gradient, the
faster
diffusion takes place.
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The
surface area
of the cell membrane affects the rate of
diffusion
, with a
larger
surface area leading to a
greater
rate of diffusion.
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The
temperature
affects the rate of diffusion, with a
higher
temperature leading to a
greater
rate of diffusion.
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