3.1.7/8 Water + Ions (C2) Flashcards
Give a property of water
polar, solvent, metabolite
Why is it useful to living organisms that water is polar?
acts as a universal solvent so metabolic reactions can occur
why is it useful to living cells that water is a solvent?
metabolic reactions occur faster in solution
why is it useful to living cells that water is reactive?
metabolite in hydrolysis and condensation reactions
name an important ion
hydrogen, sodium, iron, phosphate
how do water and ions enter cells?
they can move down a concentration gradient
both move through channel proteins
ions can move against a concentration gradient by active transport
Wht properties of water are important in biology?
Is a metabolite
Is a solvent
Has a (relatively)high heat capacity
Has a (relatively)largenlatent heat of vaporisation/ evaporation
Has cohesion / hydrogen bonds between molecule
Why is it important that water has a high specific capacity?
To buffer changes in temperature
Why is it important that water has a high latent heat of vaporisation?
Provides a cooling effect through evaporation
Why does ‘water is a metabolite’ mean?
Has a role in chemical reactions like condensation and hydrolysis
What is cohesion?
Attraction of water molecules to each other, caused by hydrogen bonds
Why is cohesion important to organisms
Forms a continuous column of water in the xylem
Surface tension for organisms to move on bodies of water
Describe the role of Fe2+ ions in humans
Found in haemoglobin, binds to oxygen
Describe a role of Na+ in organisms
Na+/K+ pump in co-transport
Describe a role of H+ ions in organisms
Affects pH
Generating chemiosmotic gradients in photosynthesis and respiration (Year 2 content)
Describe a role of phosphate ions in organisms
Phosphate group in DNA , RNA or ATP
Phosphate group in phospholipid bilayer
List all the ions and their functions you study in A level Biology
H+ For Chemiosmosis and Oxidative phosphorylation and maintaining pH
Fe2+ Haemoglobin
Na+ Co-transport, depolarisation, sodium potassium pump in action potentials
K+ For sodium potassium pump
Ca2+ For NMJ, synaptic transmission and sliding filament
PO43- For phospholipid bilayer, DNA, RNA and ATP
NO3- For N-cycle and Nitrogen containing compounds e.g. amino acids, DNA, ATP etc