Diffusion Flashcards
1
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Substances diffuse though the lipid bilayer at different speeds
A
- CO2 and O2 + steroid hormones pass through v. quickly
- others pass through more slowly
- due phospholipid bilayer
2
Q
Diffusion
A
- the net, random movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration
- occurs in living and non-living systems where there is a concentration gradient
3
Q
When a uniform concentration is reached
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Dynamic equilibrium is established ; no net movement (no diffusion)
4
Q
Rate of diffusion across an exchange surface
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- directly proportional to area of the surface
- directly proportional to the concentration
- inversely promotional to distance (length of diffusion pathway)
5
Q
Fick’s Law
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Rate of diffusion α (surface area x difference in concentration) / length of diffusion path
- applies to situations where there is no barrier to the movement of substances; passive (simple diffusion)
- speed of diffusion is affected by permeability and nature of the membrane and the size and type of particle (properties; charge)
6
Q
Adaptations to increase rate of diffusion
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- steep concentration gradient
- high surface area: volume ratio
- minimising distance
7
Q
Facilitated diffusion
A
- necessary for molecules that are not soluble in lipids
- e.g. glucose, nucleic acids, amino acids, proteins
- passive process down a concentration gradient
- needs channel proteins (may have hydrophilic channels that function as pores along which solutes can pass through