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Movement of Substances Diffusion Osmosis
Diffusion
3 particle states of matter Lets Recap… 3 particle states of matter What is the particle arrangement and motion? Diffusion Solid Liquid Gas
Diffusion Definition: 1)The net movement of particles 2)from a region of higher concentration 3)to a region of lower concentration High concentration Low concentration
Diffusion in liquid state : Ink dye : Water molecules
Diffusion in liquid state : Ink dye : Water molecules
Diffusion in gaseous state : Perfume molecules : Air molecules
Diffusion in gaseous state : Perfume molecules : Air molecules
Net Movement Note: This barrier does not illustrate a partially permeable membrane.
Net Movement
Equilibrium When particles reaches an equilibrium, does the particles stop moving? Hint: Particles move in a random and dynamic motion.
Examples Movement of substances in and out of amoeba cells Movement of CO2 and O2 in and out of lung cells Movement of nitrates in and out of root hair cells
Can you think of any other diffusion that happens in your daily life?
What will happen to the eggs? Concentrated sucrose solution What will happen to the eggs? Is this diffusion? If not what is this process called?
Movement of Substances includes Osmosis Diffusion definition Net movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration, down the concentration gradient. Key Ideas: 1) Liquid/ Gas particles move from region of high concentration to low concentration 2) Movement of particles is random and dynamic in equilibrium (net) 3) Examples of diffusion
Osmosis
Osmosis Definition: The movement of water molecules through a partially permeable membrane from a solution of high water potential, to a solution of lower water potential. : sucrose :water molecules Partially permeable membrane
Partially Permeable Membrane Allows some substances to pass through but not others. Eg: Cell membrane in plant and animal cells. Allows both the solvent (water) and the solutes ( dissolved substances to pass through) Eg: Cell Wall of plant cells
The movement of water molecules through a partially permeable membrane Only water molecules passes through the partially permeable membrane (sucrose solution too big to pass through the partially permeable membrane). : sucrose :water molecules Partially permeable membrane
Osmosis in living organisms Animal Cells Plant Cells Plant cell behaves differently from animal cell when placed in solutions with differing water potentials. Due to presence of cell wall in plants.
Osmosis in plant cell Fully permeable: allows most dissolved substances to pass through Cell surface membrane is a partially permeable membrane
Plant cell in High water potential Cell vacuole has lower water potential compared to solutions outside cell Water enters cell by osmosis. Vacuole increases in size, pushes against cell wall Cell wall exerts opposing pressure Plant cell expands
Osmosis in living organisms Animal Cells Plant Cells Plant cell behaves differently from animal cell when placed in solutions with differing water potentials. Due to presence of cell wall in plants.
Animal cell in High water potential Cytoplasm has lower water potential compared to solution outside cell Water enters by osmosis Animal cell will swell and may bursts as it does not have a cell wall to protect it.
Movement of Substances includes Osmosis Diffusion Active Transport definition definition The movement of water molecules through a partially permeable membrane from a solution of high water potential, to a solution of lower water potential. Net movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration, down the concentration gradient. Opposites! Key Ideas: Key Ideas: 1) Liquid/ Gas particles move from region of high concentration to low concentration 2) Movement of particles is random and dynamic in equilibrium (net) 3) Examples of diffusion 1) Only water molecules 2) Partially permeable membrane 3) High water potential to low water potential 4) Osmosis in living cells
Movement of Substances includes Active Transport Osmosis Diffusion definition definition definition The movement of water molecules through a partially permeable membrane from a solution of high water potential, to a solution of lower water potential. Net movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration, down the concentration gradient. Energy is used to move particles against concentration gradient ( from a region of low concentration to a region of higher concentration) , up a concentration gradient. Key Ideas: Key Ideas: Key Ideas: 1) Liquid/ Gas particles move from region of high concentration to low concentration 2) Movement of particles is random and dynamic in equilibrium (net) 3) Examples of diffusion 1) Only water molecules 2) Partially permeable membrane 3) High water potential to low water potential 4) Osmosis in living cells 1) Requires energy 2) From low to high 3) Only in living cell 4) Active transport in living cells