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No, diffusion does not occur because of random molecular movement. It is rather as a result of movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to lower concentration.
Diffusion appears in liquids and gases because the molecules are able to move freely. Therefore, the molecules are able to move down their concentration gradient. In solids however, the molecules are packed so tightly that a negligible amount of movement occurs and inhibits diffusion.
Movement is completely random during diffusion.
the mixing of gas molecules due to random motion-apex
Molecules are fueled by the thermal energy.They have a random permanent motion.
No, diffusion does not occur because of random molecular movement. It is rather as a result of movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to lower concentration.
Diffusion is the net movement of molecules from an area where they are at a higher concentration to areas where they are at a lower concentration. This is due to the random movement of the molecules.
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration by random molecular motion.
yes osmosis is diffusion through water diffusion is a random movement of molecules from a high area of pressure to a low area of pressure
It triggers diffusion because diffusion is the movement of molecules, therefore as soon as the molecules move diffusion begins to do it's job. It will take them from areas of greater concentration to areas of lesser concentration.
The random spreading of molecules is referred to as diffusion. Diffusion occurs due to the movement of particles in gases or liquids. An example of diffusion is putting a drop of red food coloring in a glass of water and observing how the water becomes red-colored.
diffusion is a passive transport system in a cell, therefore no ATP is required from the CELL. the molecules, however may exert energy to move
Diffusion appears in liquids and gases because the molecules are able to move freely. Therefore, the molecules are able to move down their concentration gradient. In solids however, the molecules are packed so tightly that a negligible amount of movement occurs and inhibits diffusion.
The random movement of molecules from an area where there is relatively more of them into an area where there are fewer is called diffusion. Diffusion OS one type of cellular passive transport.
DIFFUSIBILITY The quality of being diffusible; capability of being poured or spread out.
The random movement of molecules and ions down their concentration gradient (meaning from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration) is called simple diffusion. Simple diffusion is related to the magnitude of driving force, permeability of the membrane, and surface area.
Diffusion-the random movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.Osmosis-the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.