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OSMOSIS AND DIFFUSION
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In order for cells to survive and function properly, they must take in nutrients and get rid of wastes.
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DIFFUSION Things that a cell needs, including food and oxygen, must be able to move into the cell.
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This movement happens in two ways:
ACTIVE TRANSPORT PASSIVE TRANSPORT
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In active transport, the cell must use energy that it has obtained from food to move materials through the cell membrane. Ex. A fish swimming upstream.
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In passive transport, materials are transported across the cell membrane without the expense of energy. Ex. A fish swimming downstream.
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The main method by which materials move across the cell membrane is called DIFFUSION.
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Diffusion is a form of passive transport, since materials diffuse without requiring the cell to expend energy.
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How crowded together the particles of these materials are in a liquid is described as concentration.
Perfume, coffee, poots
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During diffusion, such particles move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.
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When the concentration is the same inside and outside of the cell, the system is said to have reached equilibrium.
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Diffusion occurs when a cell and its surroundings are not at equilibrium.
However, even after equilibrium is reached, particles continue to enter and leave the cell.
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BEFORE DIFFUSION There is a higher concentration of particles outside the cell than inside the cell.
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DURING DIFFUSION Particles move into the cell.
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AFTER DIFFUSION The concentration of particles is the same outside and inside the cell.
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Not all materials can pass through cell membranes.
A membrane that allows substances to pass through it is said to be permeable.
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Most cell membranes allow only certain substances to pass through them and are called selectively permeable.
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The diffusion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane is known as osmosis.
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Water particles move in or out of a cell by osmosis to an area of lower concentration in order to reach equilibrium.
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