Stimulus Diffusion is where an idea is diffused or transmitted from one culture to another. This idea then is improved upon or has stimulated another idea or invention. C:
It helps to get protein from outside of the cell by absorbing it
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The water potential will be zero in a fully turgid cell because the pressure potential (turgor pressure) is equal and opposite to the solute potential, resulting in a net water potential of zero. This balance prevents further influx of water into the cell.
One significant example of cultural diffusion along the Silk Road is the spread of Buddhism from India to Central Asia and China. As traders and travelers moved along the trade routes, they shared not only goods but also ideas and religious beliefs, leading to the establishment of Buddhist communities in various regions. This exchange facilitated the blending of local cultures with Buddhist practices, ultimately influencing art, philosophy, and societal values across Asia.
In facilitated diffusion, proteins act as transporters or channels that help specific molecules cross the cell membrane more efficiently than they would by simple diffusion. These proteins undergo conformational changes to facilitate the movement of substances, such as glucose or ions, down their concentration gradient. This process does not require energy, as it relies on the natural kinetic energy of the molecules. Thus, facilitated diffusion enhances the selectivity and speed of transport across the membrane.