Question
Turing patterns occur when two substances have different coefficients for this process, potentially resulting in morphogenesis. The rate of this process is found in the denominator of the Thiele modulus. Perfect enzymes can only catalyze reactions as quickly as substrates can undergo this process at the active site. This process occurs in the direction that minimizes the chemical potential and, according to Fick’s laws, its flux is proportional to the gradient of particle density. Water molecules undergo this process through a membrane during osmosis. For 10 points, name this motion of particles from regions of high to regions of low concentration. ■END■
ANSWER: diffusion [accept osmosis until it is read; prompt on transport or motion or movement; prompt on Brownian motion or random walk]
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Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Geoffrey Wu (UG) | Columbia A | Princeton | 35 | 10 |
Jacob Martin (UG) | Maryland | Fordham | 47 | -5 |
Vincent Zhang (DII) | Penn | Columbia B | 65 | 10 |
Ashish Kumbhardare | Rowan | Lehigh | 67 | 10 |
Mary Scheidel (UG) | Fordham | Maryland | 101 | 10 |