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How does concentration gradient affect the rate of diffusion?

Diffusion is the movement of a substance from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration, down a concentration gradient. As a result of diffusion, substances may move in and out of cells, a...

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What is the difference between the xylem and phloem?

The xylem and phloem are both tissues for the transportation of substances, required for normal functioning by plants. They differ in what substances they transport and how these are transported, however....

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The Pacinian corpuscle senses changes in pressure in the skin. Explain how pressure causes the cell to change its membrane potential to elicit a nerve response.

  1. Pressure causes the membrane to become deformed/stretched.2) Sodium ion channels open - diffuse in3) Greater pressure = more channels open, greater potential difference change4) Threshold potential ...
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What is the best way to structure a paragraph in an essay?

Think of PEEL;PointEvidenceExplainLink

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How do non-competitive inhibitors work?

A non competitive inhibitor has a different shape to the substrate molecule.The inhibitor binds to an allosteric site.This causes a conformational change meaning the substrate is no longer able to bind to...

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