Active transport, Diffusion and Osmosis Flashcards

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What is active transport?

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  • moving substances against a concentration gradient
  • from a more dilute solution to a more concentrated solution
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How does active transport work?

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  • using carrier proteins in cell membrane
  • uses energy from respiration
  • moves substances into/ out of cell
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Give an example of active transport in plants

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  • root hair cells absorb mineral ions from dilute solution from soil
  • needs mineral ions for healthy growth
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Give an example of active transport in animals

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  • absorbing sugar from intestine into blood
  • lower concentration in gut than blood stream
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What is diffusion?

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  • net movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration

down the concentration gradient

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Give an example of diffusion in animals

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  • oxygen and digested food molecules moving into cells
  • carbon dioxide + urea moving out of cells
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What are the 4 factors that affect rate of diffusion?

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  • concentration gradient - steep so that chance of particles moving from high -> low is higher
  • temperature - increases kinetic energy of particles = moves faster
  • surface area - more membrane for particles to move across
  • diffusion distance

smaller organism = larger SA to volume ratio

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Explain how the small intestine is adapted to increase the rate of diffusion

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  • villi + microvilli increase SA
  • wall of villi= thin, shorter diffusion distance
  • well supplied with blood in capillaries = larger conc. grad.
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Explain how the lungs are adapted to increase the rate of diffusion

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  • capillaries surrounding alveoi + good ventilation = higher conc. grad.
  • alveoi wall + capillary wall = 1 cell thick = small diffusion distance
  • folded surfaces = larger SA
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Explain how fish gills are adapted to increase the rate of diffusion

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  • gill filaments = increase SA
  • filamentes well supplied with blood = higher conc. grad.
  • thin walled = shorter diffusion pathway
  • floor of mouth moves down to draw water in and moves it up to push water out of gill slits- ventilates gills
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What is osmosis?

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  • diffusion of water from a dilute solution to more concentrated solution through a partially permeable membrane
  • no energy needed
  • does not allow solute to diffuse through
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What happens when the cell is in a dilute solution?

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  • mass and volume increase
  • water moves into cell
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What happens when the cell is in a concentrated solution?

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  • volume + mass decrease
  • water moves out of cell
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what happens when the cell is in a solution of same concentration?

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  • no net movement of water
  • volume + mass stay the same
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