Tuberculosis can affect diffusion by causing inflammation and damage to the lungs, which can impair the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. This can lead to decreased diffusion capacity and impaired oxygen transport in the lungs, contributing to symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue in individuals with tuberculosis.
The speed of diffusion can be affected by the temperature, molecular size, concentration gradient, and the medium through which diffusion occurs. Higher temperatures typically increase the speed of diffusion, while larger molecules diffuse more slowly. Additionally, a steeper concentration gradient across the medium will result in faster diffusion.
Diffusion is affected by factors such as temperature, concentration gradient, molecular weight/size of particles, and the medium through which the particles are diffusing. For example, higher temperatures generally increase the rate of diffusion, while larger particles diffuse more slowly.
Yes, passive diffusion is a spontaneous process.
The state of matter affects diffusion rate by changing the spacing between particles. In gases, particles are spread out more, allowing for faster diffusion. In liquids, particles are closer together, slowing down diffusion. In solids, diffusion is minimal due to the fixed position of particles.
Diffusion will continue as long as there is a concentration gradient present. Once equilibrium is reached and the concentrations are equal throughout, diffusion will stop.
mammals
The classic organ affected by tuberculosis is the lung. Many other organs may be infected.
Diffusion is affected by various environmental factors, like temperature.
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No country has not been affected by the Columbian Exchange, whether directly, or indirectly (by crop diffusion then cultural diffusion inside the country). However possibly some communities have not been affected, but surely no country.
Cytosis requires energy, and the production of energy depends on oxygen. Diffusion does not require energy.
Diffusion
Tuberculosis (Known years ago as consumption) almost always affects the lungs.
Diffusion is affected by a decrease in concentration gradient because concentration gradient is directly proportional to the rate of diffusion. A decrease in concentration gradient also lowers the rate of diffusion.
ATP provides the cell energy to function. Diffusion is a process that does not require energy. Diffusion occurs solely due to the differences in concentration on either side of a semi-permeable membrane - the substance moves passively from the area of higher concentration to the area of lower concentration. So, a poison that affected ATP would have no impact on diffusion.
The speed of diffusion can be affected by the temperature, molecular size, concentration gradient, and the medium through which diffusion occurs. Higher temperatures typically increase the speed of diffusion, while larger molecules diffuse more slowly. Additionally, a steeper concentration gradient across the medium will result in faster diffusion.
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