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MOVEMENT IN AND OUT OF CELLS: TOPIC 3

D EF I NI TI O NS:

DIFFUSION → the net movement of molecules and ions from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration down a CONCENTRATION
GRADIENT, as a result of their random movement.

OSMOSIS → the diffusion of water molecules from a region of high-water potential (dilute) to a region of lower water potential (concentrated), through a
PARTIALLY PERMEABLE MEMBRANE.

ACTIVE TRANSPORT → the movement of particles and ions through a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher
concentration using energy from respiration

3. 1. D I F F U SI O N

DIFFUSION AND LIVING ORGANISMS

DIFFUSION → Helps living organisms obtain many of their requirements

→ Helps living organisms get rid of their waste products

→ Important: In gas exchange for respiration in plants and animals

CELL MEMBRANES: freely permeable to oxygen and carbon dioxide, so they can
diffuse in and out of cells



E.G. PLANTS → they need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis

→ diffuses from the air into the leaves (there is a
lower concentration of carbon dioxide inside the leaf than in the air)

BROWNIAN MOTION
EXAMPLES OF DIFFUSION IN LIVING ORGANISMS
• All particles move randomly at all times
• This is known as Brownian motion
• The energy for diffusion comes from the kinetic energy of this
random movement of molecules and ions
FACTORS AFFECTING RATE OF DIFFUSION


Distance
• The smaller the distance molecules have to travel the faster transport
will occur
• This is why blood capillaries and alveoli have walls which are only one cell
thick, ensure the rate of diffusion across them is as fast as possible
Temperature
• The higher the temperature, the faster molecules move as they have
more energy
• This results in more collisions against the cell membrane and therefore a
faster rate of movement across them
Concentration Gradient


• The greater the difference in concentration either side of the membrane,
the faster movement across it will occur
• This is because on the side with the higher concentration, more random
collisions against the membrane will occur

3. 2. O SM O SI S

Water → a solvent for many different substances

The difference in concentrations between substances creates a CONCENTRATION

GRADIENT

CELL MEMBRANES


• The cell membrane is partially permeable which means it allows small molecules (like
water) through but not larger molecules (like solute molecules)
• They separate two different solutions, the cytoplasm and the solution around the cell.




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