Diffusion is the spread of particles over a area, such as a gas moving outwards.
Breathing is the process when your diaphragm contracts and air moves into your lungs.
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No, breathing is not considered osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane, driven by a concentration gradient. Breathing, on the other hand, is the process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide to facilitate gas exchange in the lungs.
Effusion and diffusion are both processes by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. The key difference is that effusion specifically refers to the movement of gas particles through a small opening, while diffusion is the overall movement of particles in a substance.
Three factors that can affect the rate of diffusion are the concentration gradient (difference in concentration between two areas), the temperature (higher temperatures generally increase diffusion rates), and the surface area available for diffusion (larger surface areas allow for more molecules to diffuse at once).
Interstitial diffusion occurs when atoms or molecules move through the spaces between existing atoms in a crystal lattice, while vacancy diffusion occurs when atoms or molecules move via empty spaces (vacancies) within the lattice. In interstitial diffusion, the diffusing species occupies lattice sites temporarily, whereas in vacancy diffusion, atoms move by hopping from one vacancy site to another.
Respiration is the process of generating energy from food molecules, usually involving the exchange of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. Breathing, on the other hand, is the physical act of inhaling and exhaling air to bring oxygen into the lungs and remove carbon dioxide. Breathing is a component of respiration but respiration involves more complex biochemical processes.
The difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion is that facilitated diffusion is that the molecules pass through special protein channels.
what is the difference between a diffusion and a dilution
osmosses is diffusion of water only
The difference between the two is that bulk motion is the flow through the capillary. Diffusion is the movement of the molecules in a fluid.Ê
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Both are the Same
Expansion diffusion means that the diffusion expands in the area you are in. Relocation diffusion is when you have spread something where you are, and then move(relocate) somewhere else, spreading it there as well.
contagious diffusion is strongly associated with local distance effects, whereas hierarchical diffusion often involves the leapfrogging of innovations among widely separated places
Dilution involves adding a solvent to reduce the concentration of a solute in a solution. Diffusion is the process by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration to reach equilibrium. Dilution affects the overall concentration of a solution, while diffusion is the movement of particles within a solution.
The difference is that,an oil is a dark viscous liquid with high density and low rate of diffusion why gas is a well pronounce substance with low density and rate of diffusion. The difference is that,an oil is a dark viscous liquid with high density and low rate of diffusion why gas is a well pronounce substance with low density and rate of diffusion.
innovation means to invent something for the very first time and diffusion means to Spread those ideas, invention... to other groups
No, breathing is not considered osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane, driven by a concentration gradient. Breathing, on the other hand, is the process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide to facilitate gas exchange in the lungs.