Chapter 3 (3.3) Flashcards

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Where do passive transport occur in living organisms? (4)

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  • gaseous exchange between alveolus & blood capillary [simple diffusion]
  • reabsorption of water [osmosis] through the renal tubule in the kidney
  • absorption of water [osmosis] by plant root hair cell
  • absorption of fructose molecule in the villus [facilitated diffusion]
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Where do active transport occur in living organisms? (4)

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  • absorption of glucose & amino acids in the villus
  • reabsorption of glucose through the renal tubule in the kidney
  • transport of sucrose from leaf to phloem tissue
  • absorption of mineral ions by a plant root hair cell
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State the effect of hypotonic solution on animal cells (RBC). (3)

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  • water diffuse into the cells by osmosis, cell swell & finally burst
  • because plasma membrane is too thin to withstand the osmotic pressure built up in the cells
  • RBC bursting aka haemolysis
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State the effects of hypertonic solution on animal cells (RBC). (3)

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  • water will move out of the RBC cells by osmosis
  • cells shrink
  • RBC undergoes crenation
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State the effect of isotonic solution on animal cells (RBC). (3)

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  • water diffuses in & out of the cell by osmosis at the same rate
  • no net movement of water across the plasma membrane
  • cells maintain normal shape
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State the effect of hypotonic solution on plant cells. (6)

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  • water diffuses into the vacuole by osmosis
  • vacuoles expand & push the cytoplasm & plasma membrane against the cell wall
  • cells are turgid
  • cells do not burst because cell wall is rigid & strong
  • turgor pressure gives support & maintains the shape of cell
  • guard cells swell due to cell turgidity, stomata remains open for photosynthesis
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State the effect of hypertonic solution on plant cells. (5)

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  • water diffuses out of the vacuole by osmosis
  • vacuole & cytoplasm shrink, plasma membrane pulled away from cell wall
  • this process is known as plasmolysis which causes leaves & stems wilt
  • plasmolysed plant cell can regain turgidity if placed in hypotonic solution immediately
  • cells undergo deplasmolysis
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State the effects of isotonic solution on plant cells (3)

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  • when plant cell sap & extracellular solution are isotonic, water potential is the same
  • movement of water diffusion in & out of cell is the same
  • cells become flaccid
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