Topic 2---B: Cell Membranes- 2. Diffusion Flashcards

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What is diffusion?

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It is the net movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

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What process is diffusion?

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It’s a passive process so no energy is needed for it to happen

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How does diffusion work?

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  • Molecules will diffuse both ways but the net movement will be to the area of a lower concentration
  • It continues until particles are evenly distributed throughout the liquid or gas
  • Particles diffuse down a concentration gradient
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Simple diffusion

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When molecules diffuse directly through a cell membrane

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What molecules can diffuse easily through the membrane by diffusion?

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  • Lipid soluble substances (hormones-glycerol)
  • Small uncharged molecules (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
  • Water can pass through membrane by osmosis
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Factors affecting the rate of diffusion

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  • Surface area- the larger the surface area the faster the rate of diffusion
  • The thickness of the exchange surface- the thinner it is the shorter the distance the particles have to travel so the faster the rate of diffusion
  • Concentration gradient- The higher it is the faster the rate of diffusion
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Faciliated diffusion

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  • Some larger molecules (e.g. amino acids, glucose) would diffuse slowly through the phospholipid bilayer because they’re so big.
  • Charged particles (e.g. ions, polar molecules) would also diffuse slowly because they’re water soluble and the centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic.
  • So to speed things up large or charged particles diffuse through carrier or channel proteins in the cell membrane instead.
  • Like diffusion, faciliated diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient
  • Its also a passive process
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Carrier protein

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  • They move large molecules across the membrane down a concentration gradient.
  • Different carrier proteins faciliate the diffusion of different molecules and the rate at which a substance can diffuse in or out of the cell depends on the number of specific carrier proteins present.
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How do carrier proteins work?

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  • First, a large molecule attatches to a carrier protein in the membrane
  • Then the protein changes shape
  • This releases the molecule on the opposite side of the membrane
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Channel proteins

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  • Channel proteins form pores in the membrane for charged particles to diffuse through down their concentration gradient.
  • Different channel proteins faciliate the diffusion of different charged particles.
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Factors affecting the rate of faciliated diffusion

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  • The number of channel or carrier proteins- the more there is the faster faciliated diffusion will occur.
  • The concentration gradient- The higher the concentration gradient, the faster the rate of faciliated diffusion but when equilibrium is reached the rate of faciliated diffusion will level off.
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How do you calculate the rate of diffusion?

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By finding the gradient by dividing the change in y by the change in x

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