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girmaw tilahun
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
________ is motion that causes molecules in gases and liquids to bump into adjacent molecules.
A) Diffusion
B) Brownian movement
C) Osmosis
D) Concentration gradient
Brownian Movement
The random motion of particles suspended in a fluid, resulting from their collision with the quick atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid.
Molecules
The smallest particle of a chemical element or compound that can exist independently while retaining all the properties of that element or compound.
- Grasp the underlying physical mechanisms of diffusion and osmosis and their significance in the functions of cells.
Verified Answer
AS
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the underlying physical mechanisms of diffusion and osmosis and their significance in the functions of cells.