Movement in and out of cells Flashcards

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Diffusion

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Movement of particles from a higher concentration to a lower concentration

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Factors affecting rate of diffusion

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  • Temperature
  • Concentration
  • Surface area
  • Pressure
  • Volume (indirectly proportional)
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Difffusion depends on :

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  • Concentration gradient
  • Temperature
  • Surface area
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Osmosis

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Movement of particles from a higher water potential to a lower water potential

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5
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Water potential

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Lower - Can take in more water
Higher - Can’t take in more water

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Hypotonic

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Cells with high water potential

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7
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Hypertonic

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Cells with lower water potential

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Isotonic

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Cells with the same amount of water potential between them

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Turgid cells

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When there is a lower water potential within the cell, there is more water that enters it and pushes the cell membrane against the cell wall - creating a rigid plant cell.

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Flaccid cells

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When there is a higher water potential within the cell, the water leaves the cell and the cytoplasm loses water so there is no pressure that is pushing the cell membrane against the cell wall - causing it to shrink and become flaccid.

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Plasmolysed cells

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When the cell membrane tears away from the cell wall. This is caused due to the shrinking of vacuole and cytoplasm.

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Active transport

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Movement of particles from a lower concentration to a higher concentration using energy. This is done through transport proteins that change shape in order to move the particles. It moves against the concentration gradient.

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13
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Where is active transport found

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Root hair cells, kidneys, small intestine

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