The diffusion of a molecule in a tissue is studied by measuring the uptake of labeled protein into the tissue of thickness L =8 um. Initially, there is no labeled protein in the tissue. At t=0, the tissue is placed in a solution with a molecular concentration of C1=9.4 uM, so the surface concentration at x=0 is maintained at C1. Assume the tissue can be treated as a semi-infinite medium. Surface area of the tissue is A = 4.2 cm2. Calculate the flux into the tissue at x=0 and t=5 s.Please give your answer with a unit of umol/cm2 s. Assuming the diffusion coefficient is known of D=1*10-9 cm2/s

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Answer:

The flux into the tissue at x=0 and t=5 s is 0.4476 uM/cm²s

Explanation:

Flux = [tex]\frac{Quantity}{Area * Time}[/tex]

given:

Area = 4.2 cm²

Time = 5 sec

Quantity ( concentration) = 9.4 uM

∴ Flux = Quantity / (Area × Time)

Flux = 9.4 uM / (4.2 cm² × 5 s)

Flux = 9.4 uM / 21 cm²s

Flux = 0.4476 uM/cm²s