B4d-diffusion and osmosis Flashcards

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What is diffusion?

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

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What is diffusion a consequence of?

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The random movement of individual particles

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3
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What do cell membranes do in diffusion?

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  • They let molecules in and out

- only small molecules can diffuse through

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What is the rate of diffusion increased by?

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Shorter distance
Greater concentration difference(gradient)
Greater surface area

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How does a short distance affect the rate?

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Substances diffuse quicker when they dont have to move as far

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How does concentration gradient affect the rate?

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  • Substances diffuse faster if there is a bigger difference

- more on one side means more to move across

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How does surface area affect the rate?

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  • More surface area means more room for molecules to move across
  • faster they can get to one side
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What is 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

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What does partially permeable mean?

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A membrane with very small holes in it

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10
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What does the plant cell wall provide?

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Support

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How does turgor pressure help support the plant tissues?

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Contents of cell push against the inelastic cell wall

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Why does a plant wilt because of lack of water?

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The cells start to lose water and so lose their turgor pressure

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What is flaccid?

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When a cell loses turgor pressure

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What is plasmolysed?

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When the cytoplasm inside the cell shrinks and the membrane pulls away from the cell wall due to lack of water

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15
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What is turgid?

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Plump and swolllen

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16
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Where does water move in and out in animal cells?

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Through the cell membrane

17
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What is lysis?

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When an animal cell takes in tok much water and it bursts

18
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What is crenation?

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When an animal cell loses too much water and it gets shrivelled up

19
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Why are animal cells affected by changes in the amount of water?

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They have no cell wall so they have to make sure the amount of water in their cells is constant