CONCENTRATION GRADIENT
& if this is from the worksheet Transport starts with?:
1)Energy
2)ATP
3)Exocytosis
4)Diffusion
5)Mitochondria
6)Facilitated Diffusion
7)Vacuole
8)Pinocytosis
9)Passive
10)(sorry no answer for the first part), Osmosis
11)Proton
12)Isotonic
13)Hypertonic
14)Gradient
15)Active
16)Hypotonic
17)Sodium-Potassium-Pump
18)Endocytosis
19)Down
20)Osmotic
21)Plasmolysis
22)Phagocytosis
23)Cytolosis
24)Integral
25)Ion Channels
26)Selectively Permeable
27)Solvent, Solute
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quantity of substance present in solution
1. higher concentration to lower concentration 2. through a semi-permeable membrane
Density is the weight per volume of a solution, while the concentration is the amount of particles/molarity per volume.
Solubility refers to the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent. The concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute that is dissolved.
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A concentration gradient forms when there is a difference in concentration between one place and another.
noThe correct answer if you are dealing with cells is concentration gradient
gradient
Hypertonic solution is one which has higher osmotic concentration and less solvent concentration as compared to another solution. Hypotonic solution is one that possesses lower osmotic concentration and higher solvent concentration as compared to another solution.
Concentration Gradient
There is no exact number assigned to the difference between the higher and lower concentrations. However, the establishment of a concentration differential is essential for both diffusion as well as osmosis.
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Solvent refers to a substance that will dissolve another substance. Concentration, in chemistry, refers to the amount (measure) of a substance that is mixed with another substance. It is most commonly used to describe the amount of a substance (solute) dissolved in another substance (solvent).
The same
the difference between concentrated and dilute is concentrated is larger while dilute is smaller.
concentration of proteins.
The concentration.