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Tonicity Aim: To execute our problem solving on practice concentration problems and water movement within cells Objectives ALUUTT • Describe the process of osmosis Observe the movement of water through cell membrane during the process of osmosis Compare and contrast three osmosis states: Hypotonic/ Hypertonic/ Isotonic Vocabulary • Osmosis: the process which water moves from an area of high concentration to low concentration Sucrose molecule Water molecule Review Hyper/ Hypo/ Isotonic . Dilute solution containing a high concentration of water molecules Isotonic Solution • Iso = same Equal concentration of water inside and outside of the cell membrane • Water moves in and out of cell at the same rate Hypotonic Solution Concentrated solution containing a low concentration of water molecules Hypertonic Solution Hyper = more . Hypo= less / not enough solute • Hypotonic solution has less solute and more water • Water moves into the cell through osmosis Cell will expand or burst Which direction will water move? a) to the right b) to the left . Hypertonic solution has more solute and less water • Water moves out the cell through osmosis • Cell will shrink D Example: Hypotonic Hypertonic 90% H₂O 10% Solute 90% H₂O 10% Solute Isotonic Introduction AV . A selectively permeable cell membrane allows for certain materials to pass through and keeps other materials out • Water constantly passes through this membrane When the movement of water molecules in and out of a cell are the same rate, a state of equilibrium is reached Osmosis • The process of osmosis involves water moving from...
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an area of a) low concentration to high concentration b) high concentration to low concentration • Only "solvent move Diffusion •Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration . Both he solvent and solute AW Jooo Jooo o olooo O 1000 Semipermeable - membrane Low solute High Solute Concentration Concentration boo 0000 00 - Solute Solvent molecules molecules High Solute Concentration 000 000 1000 000 1000 oooooo Same concentration 00 000000 0000 Diffused evenly
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These notes include the basic principles of cell transport in biology.
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Tonicity Aim: To execute our problem solving on practice concentration problems and water movement within cells Objectives ALUUTT • Describe the process of osmosis Observe the movement of water through cell membrane during the process of osmosis Compare and contrast three osmosis states: Hypotonic/ Hypertonic/ Isotonic Vocabulary • Osmosis: the process which water moves from an area of high concentration to low concentration Sucrose molecule Water molecule Review Hyper/ Hypo/ Isotonic . Dilute solution containing a high concentration of water molecules Isotonic Solution • Iso = same Equal concentration of water inside and outside of the cell membrane • Water moves in and out of cell at the same rate Hypotonic Solution Concentrated solution containing a low concentration of water molecules Hypertonic Solution Hyper = more . Hypo= less / not enough solute • Hypotonic solution has less solute and more water • Water moves into the cell through osmosis Cell will expand or burst Which direction will water move? a) to the right b) to the left . Hypertonic solution has more solute and less water • Water moves out the cell through osmosis • Cell will shrink D Example: Hypotonic Hypertonic 90% H₂O 10% Solute 90% H₂O 10% Solute Isotonic Introduction AV . A selectively permeable cell membrane allows for certain materials to pass through and keeps other materials out • Water constantly passes through this membrane When the movement of water molecules in and out of a cell are the same rate, a state of equilibrium is reached Osmosis • The process of osmosis involves water moving from...
Tonicity Aim: To execute our problem solving on practice concentration problems and water movement within cells Objectives ALUUTT • Describe the process of osmosis Observe the movement of water through cell membrane during the process of osmosis Compare and contrast three osmosis states: Hypotonic/ Hypertonic/ Isotonic Vocabulary • Osmosis: the process which water moves from an area of high concentration to low concentration Sucrose molecule Water molecule Review Hyper/ Hypo/ Isotonic . Dilute solution containing a high concentration of water molecules Isotonic Solution • Iso = same Equal concentration of water inside and outside of the cell membrane • Water moves in and out of cell at the same rate Hypotonic Solution Concentrated solution containing a low concentration of water molecules Hypertonic Solution Hyper = more . Hypo= less / not enough solute • Hypotonic solution has less solute and more water • Water moves into the cell through osmosis Cell will expand or burst Which direction will water move? a) to the right b) to the left . Hypertonic solution has more solute and less water • Water moves out the cell through osmosis • Cell will shrink D Example: Hypotonic Hypertonic 90% H₂O 10% Solute 90% H₂O 10% Solute Isotonic Introduction AV . A selectively permeable cell membrane allows for certain materials to pass through and keeps other materials out • Water constantly passes through this membrane When the movement of water molecules in and out of a cell are the same rate, a state of equilibrium is reached Osmosis • The process of osmosis involves water moving from...
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Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User
an area of a) low concentration to high concentration b) high concentration to low concentration • Only "solvent move Diffusion •Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration . Both he solvent and solute AW Jooo Jooo o olooo O 1000 Semipermeable - membrane Low solute High Solute Concentration Concentration boo 0000 00 - Solute Solvent molecules molecules High Solute Concentration 000 000 1000 000 1000 oooooo Same concentration 00 000000 0000 Diffused evenly