Osmosis & Diffusion Flashcards
Diffusion
Passive movement from an area of high concentration to low concentration
Osmosis
Passive movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to low concentration
Fully Permeable membrane
Any substance can pass through freely
Impermeable membrane
No substance can pass through
Selectively Permeable membrane
Controlled entry and exit of molecules
Semi-Permeable
Some molecules can pass through depending on size
Turgor
The outward pressure of the cytoplasm and vacuole against the cell wall of a plant
Diffusion in lungs
- Oxygen diffuses from the atmosphere into the leaf
- Oxygen diffuses from the leaf into the atmosphere
- Water vapour diffuses from the lef into the atmosphere during transpiration
Osmosis in animal cells
In low water concentration:
- More water moves into cell & bursts
- Hypotonic cell - a cell where the water is moved in by osmosis
In high water concentration:
- Water moves out of cell by osmosis
- crenation - the cell shrivels
Osmosis in plant cells
In high water concentration:
- Water moves into cell & cell wall stops it from bursting
- Water causes turgor pressure giving plant strength and support
(opens stoma, said to be turgid)
In low water concentration:
- Water moves out of cell
- Causes plasmolysis (cell shrinks)
(Cell is said to be flaccid)
Osmosis in Amoeba
- Can store or expel water using contractile vacuole (osmoregulation)
- Water can rush in or out of amoeba cells (depends on environment)
Food preservation
- Food in a high sugar or salt environment is preserved by osmosis
- Microorganisms lose water and die/can’t reproduce