koncentrációgradiensek
Koncentrációgradiensek, often translated as concentration gradients, describe the difference in concentration of a substance between two areas. This difference creates a driving force for movement. Substances naturally tend to move from regions where they are more concentrated to regions where they are less concentrated. This passive movement occurs down the concentration gradient, requiring no external energy input. The rate of movement is influenced by the magnitude of the gradient, the size and properties of the substance, and the properties of the medium through which it is moving.
Concentration gradients are fundamental to many biological and chemical processes. In biology, they are crucial for