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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Diffusion - The Passive Movement of Molecules
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Diffusion is the passive movement of molecules in a high concentration through a membrane to an area of low concentration, and it is fundamental to life. Diffusion is a passive process during which small particles (usually molecules) move from a region of high concentration to a region with a lower concentration. Examples of diffusing molecules are oxygen and carbon dioxide. The concentration gradient is the change in concentration from one place when compared with another place, for example comparing one side of a cell membrane with the other side. The gradient will determine whether a... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Diffusion - The Passive Movement of Molecules
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1. Diffusion is fast in the lungs. Why is this?
2. Which of these molecules is too big to diffuse through a membrane, using simple diffusion?
3. Which of these is a major site for gaseous exchange in the body?
4. Active transport is where molecules use a carrier and are moved...
5. Which of these is a major site for gaseous exchange in the body?
6. Diffusion happens faster in which of the following situations?
7. Which of these molecules only moves by simple diffusion?
8. Diffusion is...
9. Diffusion happens faster in which of the following situations?
10. Diffusion requires which of the following?