What is a syncline? What is microbial antagonism? What are vesicles? What is emulsification? Can you explain what leaching is? What is a dispersion in ecology? What are glycoproteins? What is atelectasis? What is a gastrula? What is a pericarp? What is a solute? What do eosinophils secrete?
What is the law of diffusion? What is selective diffusion? What are the Rules of diffusion? What is net diffusion? What are some examples of expansion diffusion? What is expansion diffusion? What does permeable mean? What is a diffuse nebula?
This article defends a theory of diffuse attention and distinguishes it from focal attention. My view is motivated by evidence from psychology and neuroscience, which suggests that we can deploy visual selective attention in at least two ways: by focusing on a small number of items, or by ...
As verbs the difference between diffuse and permeate is that diffuse is to spread over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means while permeate is...
A plot requires cause and effect. The mouse ate a cookie and then asked for a glass of milk is a plot because it’s causal. I’ll let Forster explain it better: “Let us define plot. We have defined a story as a narrative of events arranged in their time-sequence. A plot is also...
3 (a) Different gases diffuse at different speeds.(i) What is meant by the term diffusion?[1(ii) What property of a gas molecule affects the speed at which it diffuses?[1(b)Helium is a gas used to fill balloons. It is present in the air in very small quantities. Diffusion can b...
Explore more material by working through the lesson, Diffuse Axonal Injury: Definition, Signs & Symptoms. Other topics you can analyze include: How neurons work The cause of DAI Components of a typical neuron What a coma is You are viewing quiz17 in chapter 5 of the course: ...
What is a generation? Talk Z talk No doubt you’re already familiar with the concept of generations within families. Your grandparents, parents, children, and children’s children all make up a distinct generation in relation to you. But each of them also belongs to a diffuse category of th...
What Is Osmosis? Osmosisis a special case of passive transport. Water diffuses across a semi-permeable membrane which allows some molecules to pass but not others. Water passing through a semi-permeable membrane by osmosis into a region of higher sugar concentration.ttsz/iStock/Getty Images Plu...
with thehelp of enzymes●Absorpticn is the process whereby digested foodsubstances are absorbed into the bloodstream throughwalls of the ileum by the processes of difusion andactive transport., The absorbed food substances then diffuse into thecells for various activities like metabolism andassimilation...