OSMOSIS A Type of Passive Transport
Definition WATER WATER WATER Osmosis —The diffusion of WATER from an area of high WATER concentration to an area of low WATER concentration Most cells undergo osmosis because they are surrounded by watery solutions There are different amounts of particles inside & outside of the cell Sugars, amino acids, ions…
Movement of water Water will move from where there is a lot of water (conc) to where there is a little water (conc) The concentration of water will equalize on both sides but there will be more water molecules on one side
SALT SUCKS!!!! A simple rule to remember…. Salt is a solute, when it is concentrated inside or outside the cell, it will draw the water in its direction. This is also why you get thirsty after eating something salty
Types of Solutions When you put a plant or animal cell into a liquid containing water, one of three things will happen 1. Cell will swell 2. Cell will stay the same size 3. Cell will shrink
ISOTONIC A cell in an isotonic solution has the same concentration in its cytoplasm as its surrounding environment Water will move through the plasma membrane but it enters AND leaves at the same rate "ISO" means the same
HYPOTONIC If the solution has “more water conc. outside” than inside the cell the solution is hypotonic More salt inside. Since salt sucks, water will move into the cell. Water from high water to low water conc. The cell will gain water and grow larger. Swell
HYPTERTONIC If the solution has “more water conc. inside” than outside the cell the solution is hypotonic More salt outside Since salt sucks, water will move out of the cell. Water from high water to low water conc. The cell will lose water and shrivel. SHRINK Hyper kids go OUT to play
This is why it is dangerous to drink sea water - its a myth that drinking sea water will cause you to go insane, but people marooned at sea will speed up dehydration (and death) by drinking sea water. This is also why "salting fields" was a common tactic during war, it would kill the crops in the field, thus causing food shortages.
PASSIVE TRANSPORT: FACILITATED DIFFUSION Facilitated Diffusion — moves molecules that cannot readily diffuse through cell membrane even though there is a concentration gradient Still moving from high to low Movement is assisted by carrier proteins Does not require energy