Movement of Substances

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Mind Map on Movement of Substances, created by Logic Matrix on 08/11/2016.
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Movement of Substances
  1. Osmosis
    1. Net movement of water molecules
      1. Higher water potential > Lower water potential
        1. Water potential tendency of movement
      2. Plant cells
        1. H2O outside < H20 in cell
          1. Plasmolysed
          2. H2O outside > H20 in cell
            1. Turgid
          3. Animal cells
            1. H2O outside > H20 in cell
              1. Cytolysis
              2. H2O outside < H20 in cell
                1. Crenated
            2. Diffusion
              1. Net movement of particles
                1. Higher region of concentration > Lower region of concentration
                  1. Down a concentration gradient
                    1. Steeper gradient = Faster rate
                      1. Occurs until evenly distributed throughout region
                      2. Biological systems
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