The Cell Membrane and Tonicity Flashcards

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What is diffusion?

A

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

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2
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What is concentration?

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The amount of substance in a given space

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3
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What does selective permeability in a cell membrane mean?

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Only some things can get through the membrane

Think of a tea bag - only water can get through, but the tea leaves cannot

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What makes up a cell membrane?

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a double layer of phospholipids (phospholipid bilayer)

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5
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What is a phospholipid?

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a molecule with a charged phosphate head, a glycerol (an alcohol) backbone, and two fatty acid chains.

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What does hydrophilic mean?

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they love water

polar molecules are hydrophilic

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What does hydrophobic mean?

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they hate water

non-polar molecules are hydrophobic

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When does a solution reach equilibrium?

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When there is an equal number of particles on each side of a membrane

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9
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What types of molecules can easily move across a cell membrane?

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molecules that are small and non polar

examples - ethanol & water (polar, but small)

Oxygen (non-polar)

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10
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What is osmosis?

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refers to the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane

a type of diffusion - water moves from high to low concentration

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What factors speed up diffusion?

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Increased temperature

Smaller molecules

Increasing the concentration gradient

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Explain the application of osmosis in relationship to penicillin

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penicillin weakens the cell wall of bacteria

your body has a higher concentration of water than the bacteria does

water from your body rushes in and bursts the cell

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What are integral membrane proteins in a cell wall?

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Special protein channels in a cell wall that allow large or polar molecules to cross into the cell

They regulate the flow of molecules into and out of the cell.

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14
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What are some examples of large or polar molecules that require special protein channels to cross into the cell

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Glucose (sugar)

Charged ions (Na+ and K+)

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15
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What is tonicity?

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It refers to the concentration of solutes in solution.

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16
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What are 3 terms to describe tonicity?

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Hypertonic

Hypotonic

Isotonic

17
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What is a hypertonic solution?

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The solution has a greater solute concentration and a lower solvent (water) concentration than the cell.

18
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What is a hypotonic solution?

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The solution has a smaller solute concentration and a higher solvent (water) concentration than the cell.

19
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What is an isotonic solution?

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The solution has the same solute concentration and the same solvent (water) concentration as the cell.

20
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What happens when you place a cell in a hypertonic solution?

A

water moves out of the cell via osmosis

(water moves from higher concentration to lower concentration)

also called CRENATION

example: eating salty food can make your lips feel wrinkled

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What happens when you place a cell in a hypotonic solution?

A

water moves into the cell via osmosis

(water moves from higher concentration to a lower concentration)

A cell can eventually burst in a hypotonic solution - called LYSIS

example: water diffusing into plant cells.

22
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What is Crenation?

A

It is the process where cells shrink or shrivel up when you place them in a hypertonic solution

23
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What is Lysis?

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It is the process when cells swell up and burst when you put them in a hypotonic solution.