For diffusion to occur there needs to be a concentration gradient. Which means that the concentrations on the two sides must be different. In diffusion the particles flow from high concentration to low concentration.
No, plasma is evil.
Yes, it can.
Diffusion is determined by the concentration gradient, temperature, and the size of the molecules. The greater the difference in concentration, the higher the temperature, and the smaller the molecules, the faster diffusion will occur.
A difference in the concentration throughout space because diffusion doesn't just happen in a cell or aqueous solution by definition diffusion is just from high to low concentration
A concentration gradient and a (semi-)permeable membrane.
a gradient
two molecules must collied before diffusion happens.
two molecules must collied before diffusion happens.
diffusion is occur when different concentration gradient is applied
Diffusion occurs on the cell membrane.
Diffusion is quicker at high temperatures and pressures.
Diffusion occur in all phases.
Yes.
Diffusion occurs when something something something
Cells don't need to use any ENEGRY for diffusion particles to occur/happen
For simple diffusion to occur, a concentration gradient must exist where a substance moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Additionally, the cell membrane must be permeable to the substance diffusing, allowing it to pass through freely.
Diffusion occurs when a substance moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This will happen naturarally without disruption, But is more common (and will happen faster) in a warm environment.