concentration gradient

What is a Concentration Gradient?

A concentration gradient refers to the gradual difference in the concentration of a substance within a solution between two regions. In biological systems, this often occurs across a cell membrane. The movement of substances along the concentration gradient, from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, is a fundamental principle that drives various biological processes, including the diffusion of toxicants.

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