Diffusion Flashcards
Describe molecules.
Solids, liquids and gases are made up from small particles called molecules. In liquids and gases the molecules move freely. In solids the molecules are not as free to move.
What is the definition of diffusion?
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration of the molecule to a region of lower concentration, i.e down a concentration gradient.
What is diffusion an example of?
Diffusion is an example of passive transport. (it does not require energy)
What does a concentration gradient mean?
A concentration gradient is just a difference between concentrations i.e. one concentration is higher than the other.
What is the importance of diffusion to cells?
Cells require glucose and oxygen to diffuse into them so they can make energy during a process called aerobic respiration. During this respiration process, cells make the waste product,carbon dioxide , which must diffuse out of the cells so they can stay alive.
Explain why diffusion is important to multicellular animals.
Blood returning to the lungs from respiring cells contains a higher concentration of carbon dioxide and a lower concentration of oxygen than the air in the air sac. Carbon dioxide therefore diffuses out the blood and oxygen diffuses in.
Why does oxygen diffuse from an alveolus in the lungs to a blood capillary?
The oxygen concentration in the alveolus is greater than in the blood.
Why does oxygen diffuse from the air into the water before reaching the fish?
Oxygen is more concentrated in the air than in the water.