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Diffusion
The
net
movement of particles from an area of
higher
concentration to an area of
lower
concentration
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Diffusion
1.
Molecules
move
about randomly
2.
Molecules spread
out
over time
3.
Molecules
become
evenly distributed
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Diffusion can happen in both
gases
and
liquids
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Partially permeable membrane
Only some molecules can
diffuse
through, like water,
glucose
, and amino acids. Larger molecules like
proteins
and
starch
cannot fit through.
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Diffusion is a
passive
process that does not require
energy
from the cell
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Factors affecting rate of diffusion
Concentration
gradient
Temperature
Surface
area
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Concentration gradient
The difference in
concentration
between two places
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If there is a
larger
concentration gradient there is a
Higher
rate of diffusion
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How does the
temperature
affect diffusion
Higher
temperatures give particles more
energy
, so they move around
faster
, resulting in
higher
rate of diffusion
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How does the
surface
area
affect diffusion
Larger
surface area allows more particles to
diffuse
in and out at once, resulting in
higher
rate of diffusion
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