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SIMPLE DIFFUSION.avi
A simulation of simple diffusion process...
published: 16 Mar 2011
Author: NORSALIZASABU
SIMPLE DIFFUSION.avi
A simulation of simple diffusion process
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Science Experiment - Diffusion Through a Membrane
Iodine turns blue in reaction to starch. When a starch solution is placed in dialysis tubi...
published: 08 Mar 2009
Author: RdToUtopia
Science Experiment - Diffusion Through a Membrane
Iodine turns blue in reaction to starch. When a starch solution is placed in dialysis tubing (a semi-permeable membrane) and the tubing is added to a beaker of iodine , will the starch be able to pass through the tubing and turn the water blue or will the smaller iodine molecules pass through and turn the contents of the tube blue?
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Visualization award winner in Science - Nicotine addiction and molecule diffusion
The Nicotine molecules go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, before flooding nico...
published: 20 Apr 2008
Author: rufjunk
Visualization award winner in Science - Nicotine addiction and molecule diffusion
The Nicotine molecules go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, before flooding nicotinic acetylcholine receptors near the ventral tegmental area. It blocks glia pickup of extracellualar glutamate, juicing the vta with more dopamine. Studies show that blocking beta2 acetylchonine receptors results in the loss of subjective reward from nicotine while blocking of beta 4 subunits results in loss of withdrawal related symptoms.
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It's Always Scientific in Boston: Diffusion
James Boger & Eric Cowan Team S Professor Hammer Diffusion: Molecular diffusion is the...
published: 14 Oct 2009
Author: rageaholicgtr
It's Always Scientific in Boston: Diffusion
James Boger & Eric Cowan Team S Professor Hammer Diffusion: Molecular diffusion is the travel of molecules from an area of high concentration, to an area of low concentration. This mixes up the molecules, or diffuses them making like molecules move further apart from one another. This can be seen in the travel of smells like baking bread, or, as shown in this video, the smell of coffee. While it may not seem like an important process in the way of life, diffusion is also extremely important in cells by allowing the transportation of important molecules like amino acids. While it is an important process in both everyday and cellular life, it can also lead to some pretty smelly things as well.
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Diffusion is All Around Us
See how various factors applied to a chemical system effect the diffusion of food coloring...
published: 03 Nov 2009
Author: mandeee11357
Diffusion is All Around Us
See how various factors applied to a chemical system effect the diffusion of food coloring and fluorescent polymers.
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Molecular Diffusion. Movement Of Coloured Water Into Gelatin
Molecular Diffusion. Movement Of Coloured Water Into Gelatin...
published: 25 Sep 2012
Author: BaronWrightBurke
Molecular Diffusion. Movement Of Coloured Water Into Gelatin
Molecular Diffusion. Movement Of Coloured Water Into Gelatin
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Diffusion
Please join this website: bux.to DIFFUSION: Diffusion is the process by which, solutes mov...
published: 16 Jan 2010
Author: biologymatrix
Diffusion
Please join this website: bux.to DIFFUSION: Diffusion is the process by which, solutes move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. The basic energy that causes diffusion is the energy of the normal kinetic motion of the matter. Diffusion can be of two types: 1.Simple diffusion. 2.Facilitated diffusion. Simple Diffusion: Simple diffusion is the process by which solutes move along a concentration gradient without any aid or assistance. Eg Oxygen-Carbon dioxide transport in RBC. The rate of simple diffusion is determined by 1.The amount of substance available. 2.The velocity of kinetic motion. 3.The number and sizes of the openings in the membrane. The rate of simple diffusion increases continuously with an increase in any of the above said factors. Facilitated diffusion It is also called carrier-mediated diffusion. Carrier molecules are utilized to transport solutes. The rate of diffusion increases until it reaches a velocity maximum (Vmax) and then continues to the same. Eg Glucose transport by GLUT 1 to GLUT5 carriers. A humble request: We are a group of biology students. In order for us to continue producing videos, we need a lot of money and time. To resolve this issue, we found a mutually beneficial source of income for both of us. We have signed up for a Pay through Click program, which usually pays us $0.50 to $1 per day if we read their adverts for an hour or so. This is a referral program as well. So if you sign up and continue <b>...</b>
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Bio B9 - Simple Diffusion: Passive Transport
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published: 03 Jul 2011
Author: Papapodcasts
Bio B9 - Simple Diffusion: Passive Transport
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Diffusion and Evolution of cancer on cellular automaton implemented using molecular assembly
Movie from the suplementary information of the paper by Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Ranjit Pati...
published: 27 Apr 2010
Author: emulenews
Diffusion and Evolution of cancer on cellular automaton implemented using molecular assembly
Movie from the suplementary information of the paper by Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Ranjit Pati, Satyajit Sahu, Ferdinand Peper, Daisuke Fujita, "Massively parallel computing on an organic molecular layer," Nature Physics, Published online: 25 April 2010. dx.doi.org This movie shows the technical details of how diffusion and cancer cell evolution process is replicated on the monolayer of DDQ molecules over a gold substrate. www.nature.com www.nature.com
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Diffusion of an alkane molecule in siliceous zeolite beta
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was performed to study the diffusion of an alkane mol...
published: 13 Jun 2012
Author: ucsbche210d
Diffusion of an alkane molecule in siliceous zeolite beta
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was performed to study the diffusion of an alkane molecule in siliceous zeolite beta, as a function of chain length and temperature. The alkane was modeled as a Lennard-Jones chain, and the simulation was carried out in the microcanonical ensemble. The results suggest that it is energetically favorable for the alkane chains to be within close proximity (~2 Å) of the zeolite lattice. However, the histogram data also show that shorter alkane chains are more likely to be found at farther distances (~4.5 Å) from the lattice atoms in the zeolite voids, compared to longer chains that experience more attractive interactions with the lattice and thus are confined to the small zeolite cages.
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Diffusion Model
Simple tabletop apparatus shows how diffusion can occur at the atomic and molecular level....
published: 20 May 2010
Author: SMUPhysics
Diffusion Model
Simple tabletop apparatus shows how diffusion can occur at the atomic and molecular level. For more information on this and many other physics and astronomy demos, please visit us at: www.ap.smu.ca
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Biology: Simple and Facilitated Diffusion
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published: 13 Sep 2010
Author: Mindbitesdotcom
Biology: Simple and Facilitated Diffusion
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MIxing Molecules
One in a series of interactive artworks demonstrating principles of molecular dynamics cre...
published: 15 Dec 2008
Author: oink54321
MIxing Molecules
One in a series of interactive artworks demonstrating principles of molecular dynamics created by Zack Booth Simpson & Mine-Control in 2007. Participants plays with diffusing molecule that form an exothermic reaction.
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2.12 Definitions of diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
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published: 11 Jan 2011
Author: click4biology
2.12 Definitions of diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
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Descent 2: Encounter at Farpoint 2 - Level 7 - "Molecular Diffusion"
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published: 28 Jul 2012
Author: Lunatomb
Descent 2: Encounter at Farpoint 2 - Level 7 - "Molecular Diffusion"
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24 Kinetic Molecular Theory & Diffusion
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published: 20 Apr 2012
Author: Johnathan Chase
24 Kinetic Molecular Theory & Diffusion
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Goalfinder why does the air escape from balloon
www.goalfinder.com Duration 12 minutes Fully animated 'Escaping of air from balloon...
published: 29 Feb 2012
Author: amitkuls1
Goalfinder why does the air escape from balloon
www.goalfinder.com Duration 12 minutes Fully animated 'Escaping of air from balloon' shows how molecular diffusion takes place, what appears as a solid object is in fact not so, especially if we zoom in to molecular level. The deflating of a balloon over a period of time is a result of this effect.
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Liquid in liquid diffusion
Water & soy sauce!!!...
published: 19 Feb 2012
Author: Raja Anirudh Reddy
Liquid in liquid diffusion
Water & soy sauce!!!