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It's Always Scientific in Boston: Diffusion
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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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It's Always Scientific in Boston: Diffusion
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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, Professor Hammer,
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