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Mixing particles

If a crystal of a coloured chemical, eg potassium manganate(VII), is placed in water, the particles spread out and mix with the water particles.

  1. The potassium manganate(VII) has .
  2. The potassium manganate(VII) is the .
  3. The water is the .
  4. The mixture that results is the .
The particles have moved from a region of high concentration in the crystal to a low concentration in the water. This difference in concentration is called a concentration gradient.

The particles have moved from a region of high in the crystal to a low concentration in the water. This difference in concentration is called a . Particles will move down a concentration gradient, from a high concentration to a low concentration.

As well as diffusion occurring between different regions, it also occurs across membranes, between the outside and inside of cells.

The rate of diffusion

The rate of diffusion can be affected by several factors:

FactorHow the factor affects the rate of diffusion
Concentration gradientThe greater the difference in concentration, the quicker the rate of diffusion.
TemperatureThe higher the temperature, the more kinetic energy the particles will have, so they will move and mix more quickly.
Surface area of the cell membrane separating the different regionsThe greater the surface area, the faster the rate of diffusion.
FactorConcentration gradient
How the factor affects the rate of diffusionThe greater the difference in concentration, the quicker the rate of diffusion.
FactorTemperature
How the factor affects the rate of diffusionThe higher the temperature, the more kinetic energy the particles will have, so they will move and mix more quickly.
FactorSurface area of the cell membrane separating the different regions
How the factor affects the rate of diffusionThe greater the surface area, the faster the rate of diffusion.

Diffusion, surface area and volume

In a , substances diffuse into and out of the bacterial cell across its surface. Once inside, because of the bacterium's size, substances will need to diffuse 1 ÎŒm or less to where they are needed, for instance oxygen for aerobic .

For simple such as small plants like mosses, substances diffuse into the leaves and simple roots over their surface. Again, once inside the plant, they don't need to move far.

Substances move into and around the moss plants by diffusion and .

Simple organisms therefore take in substances all over their body surface. Their needs are determined by their volume. As organisms increase in size, their surface area does not increase at the same rate as their volume. The surface area to volume ratio of a puppy is several times greater than that of an adult dog.

Question

Suggest why puppies are more at risk of losing body heat than adult dogs.