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What are the factor affecting the rate of diffusion long answer​

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Answered by srivastavashubh034
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Answer:

Diffusion is the passive movement of substances from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Diffusion of substances plays an important role in cellular transport in plants. The rate of diffusion is affected by the concentration gradient, membrane permeability, temperature, and pressure. Diffusion takes place as long as there is a difference between the concentrations of a substance across a barrier. However, diffusion stops, when the concentrations of the substance on either side of the barrier become equal. The permeability of a membrane affects the rate of diffusion. Diffusion rate increases as membrane permeability increases. Changes in temperature and pressure values also affect the diffusion of substances. Pressure plays an important role in the diffusion of gases as gases diffuse from a region of higher partial pressure to a region of lower partial pressure.

Answered by yashuyashwanttp
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Answer:

temperature

Explanation:

Factor Reason. The temperature The higher the

temperature.the more k inetic energy the bparticles will have, so they will move and mix more quickly.

The surface area of the cell membrane separating the different regions The greater the surface area, the faster the rate of diffusion

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