*cough*
I actually don't have any mess to deal with. I just finished my laundry load. Dinner dishes are clean. My bedroom is tidy.
I'm supposed to be understanding that Concentration Gradients are a difference in the number per unit volume of molecules in a substance. Then when diffusion hits the substances, there's five methods that can speed up the progress.
The first being that gradients seep through the plasma membranes, which can also be termed the lipid bilayers. There's an alternative method to speed it up though, and that's by using heat molecules that are supposed to make them move faster, especially in regions that are warmer than the production counterparts.
Did you also know that smaller molecules are dissolved at a faster pace than larger ions and substances? That's obvious. There's also the method that our cells use electric gradients that alter the rate of the diffusion. The process works by electrostatic type charges that offset between membranes, causing a speed up in the activity. Lastly, there's the pressure gradient. An eukaryotic cell can literally turn into Hulk and pressure that substance though...
*naisho is pushed away from the mic from the next speaker*