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diffusion. novanet.
When the concentration is the same on both sides, diffusion will reach equilibrium, meaning that there will be no net movement of molecules across the membrane. At this point, the concentration of molecules will be equal on both sides and diffusion will cease.
Molecules move from an area from where there is a high concentration to an area where there is a low concentration. This occurs until equilibrium is reach. After equilibrium is reached, diffusion still occurs. (but in "equal trade") Diffusion is caused by the random movements of molecules.
Diffusion is not a substance. It is a physical process. Diffusion is the process where there is a movement of molecules from where they are abundant to where they are scarce. A more technical definition would be: Diffusion is a process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, driven by random thermal motion. This process results in the equal distribution of molecules in a given space over time.
No, molecular motion does not stop when diffusion stops. Molecular motion refers to the movement of molecules within a substance, which continues even when there is no net movement of molecules from one region to another (diffusion).
Diffusion
What stops the process of diffusion in cells?
diffusion. novanet.
When the system is at balance or at equalibrium, diffusion stops..
No, molecules naturally move from areas of high concentration to low concentration in a process known as diffusion. This movement occurs to reach an equilibrium where molecules are evenly distributed.
During diffusion, molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, in order to reach an equilibrium. This movement occurs randomly, driven by the kinetic energy of the molecules. Diffusion does not require energy input from the cell.
When the concentration is the same on both sides, diffusion will reach equilibrium, meaning that there will be no net movement of molecules across the membrane. At this point, the concentration of molecules will be equal on both sides and diffusion will cease.
Diffusion occurs because molecules naturally move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration in order to reach equilibrium. Factors that influence the rate of diffusion include temperature, concentration gradient, surface area, and the size and shape of the molecules involved.
Concentration plays a critical role in osmosis and diffusion by determining the direction of the movement of molecules. In osmosis, water molecules move from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration. In diffusion, molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration to reach equilibrium.
What stops the process of diffusion in cells?
reached and diffusion stops