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1, concentration gradient 2. diffusion constant >0

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Are osmotically active substances simple diffusion or active transport?

simple diffusion.


Is simple diffusion the net diffusion of a solvent?

no


What are the 3 types of diffusion?

simple diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion.


Why is it necessary for glucose to be pumped into the cell rather than diffusing in?

Glucose cannot pass through a phospholipid bilayer by simple diffusion.


How does faciliated diffusion differ from simple diffusion?

Facilitated diffusion needs some sort of help. Often it would be a protein. Simple diffusion doesn't. If you spill something smelly on the floor in the kitchen, you will smell it all through the house. It will spread by simple diffusion.


How does gases enter and leave capillaries?

Simple diffusion.


What are the limitation of simple diffusion using the amoeba as an example?

Simple diffusion really says it for itself. Mostly simple molecules and substances can pass through. Water, O2 or CO2, or other small simple molecules are the limited spectrum of simple diffusion.


What happens in simple diffusion?

In simple diffusion, a substance passes through a membrane without any outside intermediary. The rate of diffusion is based on the force exerted..


What are the examples of simple diffusion?

Osmosis is one of the easiest-to-understand examples of diffusion. Past that, you will need to define 'simple'.


How does facilitated diffusion from simple diffusion?

It doesn't. (answer by RRU member Cyrem)


Name 2 types of passive transport?

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.


What is diffusion simple?

Simple diffusion is the net movement of substances from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration so its overall net movement is along the concentration gradient. Simple diffusion does not require energy therefore it is 'passive', substances are diffused across the membrane between the phospholipids.