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Osmosis Chapter 5
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REVIEW: An important function of cell membrane is to regulate the movement of dissolved molecules from the liquid on one side of the membrane….. to the liquid on the other side.
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The space outside the cell,……. and in between cells if called the ECF (Extracellular fluid) The space inside the cells….. is the cytoplasm Cells don’t have legs, ……so in most multicellular organisms they float around in the ECF.
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Cell membranes- are semi- permeable Although many substances can diffuse across biological membranes, some are too large or too strongly charged to cross the lipid bilayer. Water passes quite easily across most membranes
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…the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. Water will tend to move across the membrane until equilibrium is reached.
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What is the difference between distilled water? tap water? fresh water? salt water?
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Isotonic: same strength, equal concentrations on both sides
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Hypotonic: Less concentrated, less solute (ex. Pure water)
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Hypertonic: More concentrated, more solute
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Cells are filled with salts, sugars, proteins, and other molecules In fact no where in your body is there “fresh water”, all of your bodily fluid contain some combo of the above-
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Stranded at sea…what do you drink?
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Drink salt-water? ECF has salt Cells will expel water and shrink Body will sense this and brain will send signals that you are thirsty… So you will drink more saltwater and ultimately expire sooner Wait, and hope it rains, or that you get rescued? You can go 3 days without water…..
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Is it a danger to certain plants and their cells?
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plant cells and bacteria, do come into contact with fresh water But… they are surrounded by tough cell walls. The cell walls prevent the cells from expanding, even under tremendous osmotic pressure, but there can still be some damage done.
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Some plants and fish are adapted to live in salt water. Fish- expel water and salt through gills Plants ….have a higher internal cell salt content?
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What do you think will happen to the carrot? (bigger/ smaller) How will you know if the size changed? Do you think it will feel any different?
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1. What happened? Size (bigger/ smaller) Turgidity ( flacid, or crisp) 2. Which beaker had a hypertonic solution? Hypotonic? Isotonic? 3. Explain how the concept of this lab relates to osmosis:
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The concentration of a solution is the mass of solute in a given volume of solution, or mass/volume. In this lab you will have to make 3 concentrations of the solution, in which the potato will rest overnight
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