Diffusion & Osmosis Flashcards

1
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Why is it important to regulate the concentration of individual ions?

A

For cell function

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2
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Why is it important to regulate the overall concentration of cells?

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To determine the distribution i& movement did water between cells & extracellular compartments

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3
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Name 3 inorganic ions dissolved in water

A
  • Na+ (sodium)
  • K+ (potassium)
  • Mg2+ (magnesium)
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4
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Name 3 organic solutes

A

Ionic solutes:
- Amino acids/proteins

Non-ionic solutes:
- Glucose
- Urea

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5
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What is osmotic concentration?

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The number of miles of dissolved & osmotically active solutes per litre of solution (moles/l or molar)

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6
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What is osmotic concentration also referred to as?

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Osmolarity

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7
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What are the units of osmolarity?

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Osmoles
1 Osmol = 1 mole solute/l

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8
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What are isosmotic solutions?

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  • Where 2 solutions have equal osmotic concentrations
  • No net movement of solutes between 2 compartments
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9
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When the concentrations in compartments are not equal, where do solutes move to?

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Move by passive diffusion from hyperosmotic solution to hyposmotic solution

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10
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What are hyperosmotic solutions?

A

Greater concentrations

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11
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What are hyposmotic solutions?

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Lower concentrations

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12
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What are 2 other reason there will be a movement of solutes after there is equal osmotic concentrations?

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  • unequal electrical gradients
  • Unequal concentrations of specific ions
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13
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What 3 things does passive diffusion depend on?

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  • Overall concentration of solutions
  • Electrical gradients
  • Concentrations of individual ions
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14
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What is active transport?

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the movement of ions/molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy how

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15
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What is the Na-K ATPase pump?

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  • Transports 3 Na+ out
  • Transports 2 K+ in
  • Maintains electrical potential across membranes
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16
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What is a semi-permeable membrane?

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  • When 2 solutions with different concentrations are separated by a membrane that is permeable to water but not solutes
17
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What is osmosis?

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The net movement/diffusion of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides

18
Q

Interactions of water, ions & osmotic concentration means that animals have to regulate what 3 things?

A
  • Cell volume
  • Ion concentrations
  • Osmotic concentrations