Diffusion in Biology (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Biology)

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Diffusion

What is Diffusion in Biology?

  • Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of its higher concentration to a region of its lower concentration

  • Molecules move down a concentration gradient, as a result of their random movement

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Diffusion across the cell membrane

  • For living cells, the principle of the movement down a concentration gradient is the same, but the cell is surrounded by a cell membrane which can restrict the free movement of the molecules

  • The cell membrane is a partially permeable membrane - this means it allows some molecules to cross easily, but others with difficulty or not at all

  • The simplest sort of selection is based on the size of the molecules

  • Diffusion helps living organisms to:

    • obtain many of their requirements

    • get rid of many of their waste products

    • carry out gas exchange for respiration

Examples of diffusion in living organisms 

  • You will need to learn examples of substances that organisms obtain by diffusion

  • Don’t forget that plants require oxygen for respiration at all times, as well as carbon dioxide for photosynthesis when conditions for photosynthesis are right (e.g. enough light and a suitable temperature)

Examples of Diffusion Table

Where does the energy for diffusion come from?

  • All particles move randomly at all times

  • This is known as Brownian motion

  • The energy for diffusion comes from the kinetic energy of this random movement of molecules and ions

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Lára Marie McIvor

Author: Lára Marie McIvor

Expertise: Biology Lead

Lára graduated from Oxford University in Biological Sciences and has now been a science tutor working in the UK for several years. Lára has a particular interest in the area of infectious disease and epidemiology, and enjoys creating original educational materials that develop confidence and facilitate learning.

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Lucy has been a passionate Maths teacher for over 12 years, teaching maths across the UK and abroad helping to engage, interest and develop confidence in the subject at all levels.Working as a Head of Department and then Director of Maths, Lucy has advised schools and academy trusts in both Scotland and the East Midlands, where her role was to support and coach teachers to improve Maths teaching for all.