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How Does Kinetic Energy Change Over The Plasma Membrane

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Cells are constantly active, preforming diffusion and osmosis on a daily basis just in order to remain in equilibrium. Water and other solutes will cross over the plasma membrane in order to get into or out of the cell. The plasma membrane is made of phospholipids that are in a bilayer. This bilayer allows the membrane to be selectively permeable, allowing small and nonpolar solutes across. Other solutes that are larger or are polar either cross at a very slow rate or use transfer proteins to get across.
Particles in the body that are constantly moving in and out of cells have energy that is known as kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. Because these particles have kinetic energy, they are able to be transferred. Many things can affect kinetic energy, and ultimately the diffusion within the cell, such as heat, size of the solutes, and turgor pressure. The reason kinetic energy is so important is because it allows there to be a concentration gradient. This gradient makes it possible for solutes to diffuse into or out of the cell. Solutes will travel from a high concentration to a low concentration in order to create equilibrium. However, once at equilibrium the cell will be isotonic to the extracellular fluids and …show more content…

This is very important in biology. The cells even have tiny convolutions on its membrane in order to increase its surface area dramatically. This higher surface area allows for the cell to diffuse more particles in and out of the cell. The higher the rate of diffusion the better it is for cells because, like stated before, equilibrium can be very bad because no particles are moving. Cells need this constant movement of particles in and out of the cells in order to remain healthy.
The purpose of this lab is to see how different solutions have different rates of diffusion and how surface area plays a role in

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