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Q: What part of the body uses active transport to take up nutrients after concentration has reached equilibrium?
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What is a product of substances that cease to change when equilibrium is reached?

concentration


Is reached when the concentration of the solute is the same throughout a solution?

dynamic equilibrium


What does the passive in passive transport mean?

Passive Transport is the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration until equilibrium is reached. Some examples are diffusion and osmosis. Basically, it's a movement of molecules across a membrane that doesn't require energy (ATP)


When there is no difference in the concentration of a substance from one to another then what happens?

Dynamic equilibrium has been reached.


Type of transport that requires no energy where the molecules move until equilibrium is reached?

not sure


What does concentration gradient have to do with diffusion of substances across the cell membrane?

concentration gradient moves from high to low until equilibrium is reached.


What is reached when molecules or particles continue to move and collide but no change in concentration occurs?

dynamic equilibrium


When molecules or particles continue to move and collide but no change in concentration occurs is reached?

dynamic equilibrium for Plato its A


Do molecules stop moving after equilibrium is reached?

no,molecules do not stop. whether the change of concentration of the do not take place


When two solutions are equal in their solute concentration?

isotonic solution


Diffusion continues until there is no?

Concentration gradient. After there's no concentration gradient, equilibrium occurs, which means no more diffusion.


How does gas move things?

by diffusion, from a low concentration to a high concentration of the molecule involved. so that the concentrations across the area are all equal, and an equilibrium is reached.