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Water Potential The free energy per mole of water Calculated from two components: Solute potential (osmotic pressure) Pressure potential (turgor pressure)
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Water Potential What is solute potential? Dependent on solute concentration Also called the osmotic potential What is pressure potential? Results from exertion of pressure on a solution Can be positive or negative (tension) Sometimes called turgor pressure
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Water Potential How does this affect movement of water? Water moves from area of higher water potential (higher free energy) to lower water potential (lower free energy)
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Water Potential Example: Open beaker of pure water = zero ○ Solute pressure and pressure potential zero Increase in pressure = increase in water potential Addition of solute lowers solute potential = decreases water potential
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Water Potential Solute potential is negative Equation of solute potential = - iCRT C = molar concentration Increase solute concentration, decrease solute potential
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Water Potential Example: Cell separated from pure water by selectively permeable membrane Potential is higher outside cell
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