Water and inorganic ions Flashcards

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Water is cohesive

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Polar so hydrogen bonds form between water molecules, so water molecules tend to stick together.

Column of water doesn’t break when pulled up a narrow tube eg xylem during transpiration

Produces surface tension at an air-water surface so invertebrates can walk on water.

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Water as a solvent

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Polar so it can separate (dissolve) ionic compounds as +ve end attracted to -ve ion and negative end attracted to positive ion

Can dissolve other substances so it:
- acts as a medium for metabolic reactions (which can happen in water)
- acts as a transport medium eg in xylem to transport nitrates which are needed to make amino acids

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Water as a metabolite

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Water is reactive

Condensation releases water and forms a chemical bond; hydrolysis requires water to break a bond

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Inorganic ions

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Occur in the solution of cytoplasm and the body fluids of organisms, differing concentrations and roles

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Phosphate ion role in organisms PO4 3-

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Attached to other molecules as a phosphate group, for example:
- in DNA nucleotides, enabling nucleotides to join together forming phosphodiester bonds
- in ATP: bonds between these store/release lots of energy

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Hydrogen ion role in organisms H+

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Maintain pH levels in the body
- too much H+ acidic
- too little H+ alkaline

Affects rate of enzyme-controlled reactions as it can cause enzymes to denature

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Iron ion role in organisms Fe2+

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Component of (haem group of) haemoglobin which is contained in red blood cells

Transports oxygen around the body. Oxygen temporarily binds to it, so it becomes Fe3+

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High latent heat of vaporisation of water

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Due to the many hydrogen bonds (polar molecule) between water molecules, it can absorb a large amount of energy before breaking when water evaporates

Effective cooling mechanism, helps organisms maintain body temperature

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High specific heat capacity of water

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Due to the many hydrogen bonds (polar molecule) between water molecules, it can absorb a large amount of energy before its temperature changes.

Good habitat for aquatic organisms eg lakes as temperature is more stable

Organisms mainly made of water so helps maintain a constant internal body temperature - important as temperature affects enzyme activity

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Water polarity

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Water is a polar molecule

Slightly negatively charged oxygen atoms attract slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms of other water molecules

So hydrogen bonds form between water molecules

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