
Can someone explain what simple diffusion is and how it is
Simple diffusion is where molecules travel from a high concentration to a low concentration, travelling through the cell membrane. Facilitated diffusion is when the molecule is too large to …
Why is facilitated diffusion faster than simple diffusion?
Jun 20, 2024 · Simple diffusion depends upon concentration gradients so the net movement of diffusing molecules depends on the concentration gradient, thus the rate of diffusion is directly …
Why cant glucose be able to move across a cell membrane by …
Jun 18, 2024 · No, oxygen and carbon dioxide move across the cell membrane through simple diffusion, not osmosis. Osmosis specifically refers to the movement of water across a membrane.
Easily prompt for generating pure background : r/StableDiffusion
Oct 24, 2022 · Hello, is there anyway to enforce the generated images to be of pure background? For example a car with white background etc. If this is not possible a simple background is …
What's the Difference between Stable Diffusion and Easy Diffusion ...
Sep 3, 2023 · Easy Diffusion is a Stable Diffusion UI that is simple to install and easy to use with no hassle. A1111 is another UI that requires you to know a few Git commands and some …
Does simple diffusion require transport proteins? - Answers
Jun 12, 2024 · In summary, passive diffusion is a simple process driven by concentration gradients, while facilitated diffusion involves the assistance of transport proteins for more …
AAMC FL #1 B/B (QUESTION 21) : r/Mcat - Reddit
May 15, 2019 · Follow up question if anyone sees this still... does the size of a hydrophobic molecule ever affect its ability to cross the membrane via simple diffusion? I mistakenly …
Primary vs Secondary Active transport vs Facilitated Transport
Jun 21, 2022 · lets back up and define passive transport - this means no energy is used bc things are moving in the direction they "want" to (i.e., DOWN their electrochemical gradient -> from …
active/passive transport thread? : r/Mcat - Reddit
Jul 19, 2019 · Ion channels - also very important. Key takeaway is that passive transport (both simple and facilitated) usually involves small molecules. While simple diffusion is mostly the …
Can water passively diffuse : r/Mcat - Reddit
Jan 23, 2018 · Water IS capable of undergoing simple diffusion across the phospholipid bilayer. Historically, people have known for a long time that water can move across the phospholipid …