Diffusion and osmosis Flashcards

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Define diffusion

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The movement of gases or dissolved molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until an equilibrium is reached

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Do you cell membranes let anything through?

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No. They are selectively permeable

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3
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How does concentration affect diffusion

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The higher the concentration gradient, the quicker /higher the rate of diffusion

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4
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How does diffusion distance affect diffusion

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The larger the diffusion distance, the lower the rate of diffusion

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5
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What happens to molecules when there is an equal concentration

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There is no net movement

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6
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What is osmosis

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The movement of water molecules from an area of high water potential/concentration to an area of low water potential/concentration across a selectively permeable membrane

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7
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What happens when a plant cell is inside a solution with a very high sugar concentration

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Cell wall is rigid so can’t move you but everything inside (cytoplasm and vacuole) shrink-cell becomes plasmolysed

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What happens when you put an animal cell inside a solution with a very high sugar concentration

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What leaves cell by osmosis-cell shrinks and become flaccid

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9
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What does isotonic mean

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Same concentration

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10
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What does hypertonic mean

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Higher concentration

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11
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What does hypotonic mean

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Lower concentration

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12
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What is facilitated diffusion

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The movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration with the help of a channel or carrier protein
Eg glucose, amino acids, ions

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13
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What is passive transport

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The movement of molecules through a cell membrane down a concentration gradient without the use of energy (diffusion, facilitate diffusion, osmosis…)

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14
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What is active transport across membranes

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The movement of molecules through cell membranes against a concentration gradient. This requires energy and carrier proteins e.g. glucose, amino acids ions

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