Passive Transport

What is diffusion?

When does diffusion takes place?

What affects the rate of diffusion?

Facilitated diffusion

Ion channels


Diffusion

 
Diffusion = the spread of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, until the particles are evenly spread out.
 
Diffusion takes place when you use a spray in a room, for example. The particles in the spray move randomly, knocking each other, which results in them spreading throughout the room gradually, from high concentration to low concentration. Therefore, diffusion acts down (or along) a concentration gradient.
 
  • It is important to know what affects the rate of diffusion. These are:
    1.  Surface area – the greater the surface area, the faster diffusion will occur
    2. Difference in concentration – the higher the difference (the steeper the gradient), the faster diffusion will take place
    3. The thickness of the exchange surface – the thicker the exchange surface, the slower the rate of diffusion.
 
Of course there are other factors such as temperature (increased kinetic energy results in faster diffusion) and the diffusion pathway (distance). The latter is a side effect of (3.) The thickness of the exchange…

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