Forces Across Membranes 3 Flashcards
What is osmosis?
Net movement of water from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentrations
What is diffusion?
Net movement of solute from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration
How does the body maintain osmotic equilbrium?
By water moving freely between the ECF and ICF
What relationship does the concentration of H2O have to the concentration of solute?
Inversely related, the more solute particles the more they displace water
What must the concentration and volume of water and solute of a membrane permeable to both be?
The same
In terms of volume and water, how are they different across a membrane if it is only permeable to water and not the solute?
The same concentration of water on either side but a different volume
What is osmotic pressure?
Pressure that must be applied to stop osmotic movement
What is concentration expressed as?
mol/L
How many molecules are in 1 mol
6.02x1023 molecules
What does a concentration of 1M mean?
Concentration of 1 mol/L
What determines the osmotic effect of water (particles or molecules)?
The number of particicles, for example:
1 mole of glucose added to 1L of water reduces [H2O] by 1 mole/L
1 mole of NaCl added to 1L of water reduces [H2O] by 2 mole/L
What is osmolarity?
Measure of concentration of biological solutions in units of Osmoles
What is osmole?
Describes the number of particles per L of solution
Give examples of the use of Osmole as a unit?
1M solution of glucose has an osmolarity of 1osmol/L
1M of NaCl has an osmolarity of 2osmol/L