osmosis, active transport and diffusion Flashcards

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what is osmosis

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the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration

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why do leaf cells use osmosis

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to make the cell more rigid

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why can osmosis take place in animal cells

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they have no cell wall so can change size and shape

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what is active transport

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substances move from low concentration to high concentration

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why do root hair cells use active transport

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mineral ions are needed for growth and usually the concentration inside the cell is greater than in the soil

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when does the gut use active transport

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when the concentration of nutrients in the gut is lower than the blood

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what is the concentration gradient

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difference between the high and low concentration

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what is diffusion

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movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration

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how does temperature effect the rate of reaction

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increasing gives the particles more energy to move faster

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how does the surface area of the membrane effect the rate of diffusion

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the bigger the surface area the faster the rate of diffusion

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