B1 cells - Diffusion

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GCSE Core Science Mind Map on B1 cells - Diffusion, created by Flo Sumpter on 13/04/2021.
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B1 cells - Diffusion
  1. DEFINTION - diffusion is the spreading out of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
    1. diffusion is simple - it's just the gradual movement of particles from places where there are lots of them to places where there are fewer of them - natural tendency for stuff spreading out.
      1. Diffusion happens in both solutions and gases - that's because the particles in these substances are free to move about randomly
        1. the simplest type is when different gasses diffuse through each other.
          1. the bigger the concentration gradient (the difference in concentration) the faster the diffusion rate
            1. A higher temperature will also give a faster diffusion rate because the particles have more energy, so move around faster.
              1. Cell membranes are kind of clever
                1. they are clever because they hold the cell together BUT they let stuff in and out as well
                  1. Dissolved substances can move in and out of cells by diffusion
                    1. only very small molecules can diffuse through cell membranes though - things like oxygen, glucose, amino acids and water
                      1. Big molecules like starch and proteins can't fit through the membrane
                        1. just like with diffusion in air, particles flow through the cell membrane from where there's a higher concentration to where there's a lower concentration.
                          1. they're only moving about randomly of course, so they go both ways - but ig there are a lot more particles on one side of the membrane, there's a net (overall) movement from that side
                            1. the larger the surface area of the membrane, the faster the diffusion rate, because more particles can pass through at once.
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