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Factors that may affect Diffusion rates are: Temperature, Concentration, Different tissue types, Molecular size, Surface area to volume ratio.
A concentration gradient is a difference in concentration across a space. It affects diffusion and osmosis because both of these passive transports move down their concentration gradients, or from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
The greater the collision rate, the greater the diffusion rate. As the molecules of the substance that is diffusing are more concentrated, the molecules collide more. As they diffuse and spread apart, there are less collisions and diffusion slows down.
In membrane structure: lateral diffusion and not transverse diffusion
its nothing like diffusion actually diffusion is when water goes from a high concentrated area to a low concentrated area.
diffusion, its annoying :) m.kk
the factors which affect rate of diffusion is the factors that mixing one substance to another.
Factors that may affect Diffusion rates are: Temperature, Concentration, Different tissue types, Molecular size, Surface area to volume ratio.
Diffusion is affected by various environmental factors, like temperature.
A change in medium water to Gelatin would affect the rate of diffusion dramatically. The change from water to gelatin would slow down the rate of diffusion.
diffusion does the thing and osmosis does the other one. 10/10 gameinformer
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Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
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In general they don't.
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.