1.7 Osmosis Flashcards

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What is a partially permeable membrane

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A membrane that allows only certain substances through that lets water move across them

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How does osmosis differ from diffusion?

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  • In diffusion all particles move freely down concentration gradients.
  • In osmosis only water molecules move across a partially permeable membrane from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution.
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3
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Give examples of dissolved substances

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sugars such as glucose, gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide and waste products such as urea

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what and where is urea found

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Urea is produced in the liver when excess amino acids are broken down. It goes from liver cells into blood plasma and excreted by kidneys

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5
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Dilute def

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a solution which is less concentrated, it contains a higher concentration of solvent and a low concentration of the solute.

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What is osmosis

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Diffusion of water from a high concentration (dilute) of water to a low concentration (concentrated) across a partially permeable membrane. Requires no energy. It goes down a concentration gradient

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Isotonic def

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the same concentration of solutes in the solution both inside and outside of the cell.

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Hypertonic def

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higher concentration of solutes in the solution outside the cell than inside the cell

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hypotonic def

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lower concentration of solutes in the solution outside the cell than inside the cell

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10
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What happens if the cytoplasm becomes more concentrated and the surrounding fluid becomes hypotonic to the animal cell?

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Swell and burst because water moves into cell by osmosis. Water moves in.

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What happens when the cytoplasm is more dilute and the solution outside the cell becomes hypertonic?

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Cytoplasm will become too concentrated and the cell will shrivel up and die

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Concentrated def

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a solution which is less dilute, it contains a higher concentration of solute and a lower concentration of solvent

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