B4d: Diffusion and osmosis Flashcards

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Describe diffusion

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the net movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, down a concentration gradient until an equilibrium is reached

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What is diffusion the result of?

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the constant random movement of individual particles; far more move from high to low concentration than vice versa

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How do substances move in and out of cells?

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by diffusion through the cell membrane

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Factors increasing the rate of diffusion (3)

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shorter distance for particles to travel

greater concentration difference/gradient - greater net movement

greater surface area - particles have more area to diffuse across

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Describe osmosis

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the net movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a region of higher water concentration to a region of
lower water concentration until an equilibrium is reached

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6
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Osmosis is a type of _

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diffusion

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7
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What is a partially-permeable membrane

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membrane that has small pores through which small molecules such as water can pass, but not larger molecules such as proteins

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What is osmosis a result of?

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the constant random movement of individual water particles; far more move from high to low concentration than vice versa

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How are plants supported

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the entry of water into plant cells increases the pressure pushing on the cell wall, which is rigid and not elastic
-this turgor pressure supports the cell, stopping it, and the whole plant from collapsing

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What is wilting

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When too much water leaves a cell causing it to lose its turgor pressure

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What is lysis

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Animal cells absorb too much water through osmosis and swell up and burst

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What is crenation

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too much water leaves an animal cell through osmosis and it shrinks

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What is turgid

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a plant cell fully inflated with water, where turgor pressure helps keep cell firm

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What is flaccid

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a plant cell becoming limp due to a reduction a pressure inside the cell when too much water leaves the cell through osmosis

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What is plasmolysed

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cell membrane pulled away from the inside of the cell wall due to a loss of water through osmosis

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16
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Adaptations of the leaf for diffusion (5)

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broad = large SA for gases to diffuse

thin = short diffusion distance for CO2 to diffuse to the mesophyll and palisade cells

air spaces in spongy mesophyll = allow CO2 to diffuse from stomata to palisade cells

air spaces = large internal SA:V ratio = maximum absorption of gases

stomata for gases to diffuse into leaf

17
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Why do plant cells not burst when it is fully inflated with water

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its inelatic cell wall stops the cell from bursting