oxygen and carbon dioxide
Diffusion!
Simple Diffusion
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.
crossterphobic
Unicellular organisms transport gases and nutrients by diffusion.
Diffusion!
Diffusion ;)
Diffusion- the random motion of gases moving from a higher concentration to a lower concentration.
i think there is no such CONFUSION in chemistry . but diffusion and effusion .
It increases surface area and allows the animal to exchange gases and lose waste by diffusion.
Diffusion is inadequate to move gases through the surface and into all parts of a larger animal body. However, diffusion alone is sufficient to move gases in and out of the thin body of a planarian.
A process of gas diffusion occur and a mixture of gases is obtained.
Diffusion
No. Osmosis refers to the movement of water only. Gases move by diffusion.
In liquid, there is less space to move so collisions are more frequent between the molecules causing a slower diffusion rate. The opposite happens in gases. There is more space in gases. As a result, there are less collisions between the molecules causing a faster diffusion rate. Other factors that may have an affect on diffusion rates are temperature, mass of the molecule, volume/surface area, and medium used.
Simple Diffusion
Yes, gases do show the property of diffusion as its molecules are loosely packed.