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How does Brownian motion drive diffusion?

Brownian motion is the random motion of particles in a solution resulting from their collisions. Diffusion happens as more and more collisions happen between the particles, they become more interspersed with each other.


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Passive diffusion occurs when you have unequal concentrations of solutes on either side of a permeable membrane, therefore facilitated diffusion shouldn't require a difference in solute concentration to drive it.


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What drives Facilitated diffusion?

Facilitated diffusion is a passive process whereby a molecule is "carried" across a semi-permeable membrane by a channel or protein carrier. Like diffusion, this process requires no energy, however, since passive diffusion can drive movement against a concentration gradient it is not really diffusion.


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