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Osmosis, Active Transport and Diffusion

How Things Move in Cells: Diffusion, Osmosis, and Transport!

Cell Transport Mechanisms: A comprehensive guide to diffusion, osmosis, and active transport processes in biological systems.

  • Facilitated diffusion factors affecting rate include surface area, temperature, concentration gradient, and the number of channel proteins
  • Osmosis effect on plant and animal cells varies significantly, with plant cells becoming turgid or plasmolyzed and animal cells experiencing lysis or crenation
  • Active transport energy requirement involves ATP utilization and carrier proteins to move particles against concentration gradients
  • Transport mechanisms can be either passive (requiring no energy) or active (requiring ATP)
  • Membrane proteins play crucial roles in both facilitated diffusion and active transport
  • Water potential gradients drive osmotic processes in both plant and animal cells
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osmosis, active transport and diffusion
Simple Diffusion
The net movement of particles from an area of high concentration
to an area of low

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Active Transport and Comparison with Passive Transport

Active transport is a crucial cellular process that moves particles against their concentration gradient, requiring energy in the form of ATP.

Definition: Active transport is the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration, against a concentration gradient, requiring energy from ATP and carrier proteins.

The active transport energy requirement is essential for this process to occur, as it works against the natural tendency of particles to move from high to low concentration areas.

A comparison of transport rates for diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport reveals:

  • Diffusion and facilitated diffusion rates increase with concentration until they reach a plateau.
  • Active transport rates also increase with concentration but level off when all carrier proteins are occupied.

Highlight: The rate of active transport is limited by the number of carrier proteins in the membrane, similar to how facilitated diffusion is limited by channel proteins.

osmosis, active transport and diffusion
Simple Diffusion
The net movement of particles from an area of high concentration
to an area of low

View

Osmosis and Its Effects on Cells

Osmosis is a specific type of diffusion involving the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.

Definition: Osmosis is the net movement of water molecules from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential, down a water potential gradient, occurring passively without energy input.

Key concepts related to osmosis include:

  • Water potential: The concentration of water in a solution
  • Hypertonic solution: High solute concentration and low water potential
  • Hypotonic solution: Low solute concentration and high water potential
  • Isotonic solution: Equal water potential and solute concentration on both sides of the membrane

The osmosis effect on plant and animal cells varies depending on the tonicity of the surrounding solution:

  1. In a hypotonic solution: Animal cells may undergo lysis burstburst Plant cells become turgid but are protected from bursting by their cell wall
  2. In a hypertonic solution: Animal cells become crenated shriveledshriveled Plant cells undergo plasmolysis cellmembranepullsawayfromcellwallcell membrane pulls away from cell wall
  3. In an isotonic solution: Animal cells remain normal Plant cells become flaccid watermovesinandoutatequalrateswater moves in and out at equal rates

Vocabulary:

  • Plasmolysis: When a plant cell shrinks in a hypertonic solution
  • Crenation: The shriveling of an animal cell in a hypertonic solution
  • Lysis: The bursting of an animal cell in a hypotonic solution
  • Turgid: A plant cell's state when fully inflated with water in a hypotonic solution
osmosis, active transport and diffusion
Simple Diffusion
The net movement of particles from an area of high concentration
to an area of low

View

Investigating Osmosis: Practical Application

To investigate osmosis, scientists often use experiments involving plant tissues, such as potato slices, in various concentrations of salt solutions.

The graph presented shows the percentage change in mass of potato tissue when placed in solutions of different concentrations:

  • The x-axis represents the salt solution concentration in mol/dm³
  • The y-axis shows the percentage change in mass of the potato tissue

Key observations from the graph:

  1. At lower salt concentrations hypotonicsolutionshypotonic solutions, the potato gains mass due to water uptake.
  2. At higher salt concentrations hypertonicsolutionshypertonic solutions, the potato loses mass as water leaves the cells.
  3. The isotonic point QQ is where there is no change in mass, indicating equal water potentials inside and outside the potato cells.

Example: At the isotonic point QQ, there is no net movement of water because the water potential inside the potato and in the solution is the same.

Highlight: Understanding osmosis through such experiments is crucial for comprehending cellular processes and developing applications in fields like medicine and agriculture.

This investigation demonstrates the practical application of osmosis principles and provides a visual representation of how cells respond to different osmotic conditions.

osmosis, active transport and diffusion
Simple Diffusion
The net movement of particles from an area of high concentration
to an area of low

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Investigating Osmosis

This page presents experimental data on osmosis through graphical analysis.

Highlight: The isotonic point QQ represents where there is no net movement of water, as water potentials are equal inside and outside the cell.

Example: The graph shows how different salt solution concentrations affect the percentage change in mass of tissue samples.

Definition: The isotonic point occurs when there is no change in mass due to equal water potentials between the solution and cell contents.

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How Things Move in Cells: Diffusion, Osmosis, and Transport!

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Cell Transport Mechanisms: A comprehensive guide to diffusion, osmosis, and active transport processes in biological systems.

  • Facilitated diffusion factors affecting rate include surface area, temperature, concentration gradient, and the number of channel proteins
  • Osmosis effect on plant and animal cells... Show more

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Active Transport and Comparison with Passive Transport

Active transport is a crucial cellular process that moves particles against their concentration gradient, requiring energy in the form of ATP.

Definition: Active transport is the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration, against a concentration gradient, requiring energy from ATP and carrier proteins.

The active transport energy requirement is essential for this process to occur, as it works against the natural tendency of particles to move from high to low concentration areas.

A comparison of transport rates for diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport reveals:

  • Diffusion and facilitated diffusion rates increase with concentration until they reach a plateau.
  • Active transport rates also increase with concentration but level off when all carrier proteins are occupied.

Highlight: The rate of active transport is limited by the number of carrier proteins in the membrane, similar to how facilitated diffusion is limited by channel proteins.

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Osmosis and Its Effects on Cells

Osmosis is a specific type of diffusion involving the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.

Definition: Osmosis is the net movement of water molecules from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential, down a water potential gradient, occurring passively without energy input.

Key concepts related to osmosis include:

  • Water potential: The concentration of water in a solution
  • Hypertonic solution: High solute concentration and low water potential
  • Hypotonic solution: Low solute concentration and high water potential
  • Isotonic solution: Equal water potential and solute concentration on both sides of the membrane

The osmosis effect on plant and animal cells varies depending on the tonicity of the surrounding solution:

  1. In a hypotonic solution: Animal cells may undergo lysis burstburst Plant cells become turgid but are protected from bursting by their cell wall
  2. In a hypertonic solution: Animal cells become crenated shriveledshriveled Plant cells undergo plasmolysis cellmembranepullsawayfromcellwallcell membrane pulls away from cell wall
  3. In an isotonic solution: Animal cells remain normal Plant cells become flaccid watermovesinandoutatequalrateswater moves in and out at equal rates

Vocabulary:

  • Plasmolysis: When a plant cell shrinks in a hypertonic solution
  • Crenation: The shriveling of an animal cell in a hypertonic solution
  • Lysis: The bursting of an animal cell in a hypotonic solution
  • Turgid: A plant cell's state when fully inflated with water in a hypotonic solution
osmosis, active transport and diffusion
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Investigating Osmosis: Practical Application

To investigate osmosis, scientists often use experiments involving plant tissues, such as potato slices, in various concentrations of salt solutions.

The graph presented shows the percentage change in mass of potato tissue when placed in solutions of different concentrations:

  • The x-axis represents the salt solution concentration in mol/dm³
  • The y-axis shows the percentage change in mass of the potato tissue

Key observations from the graph:

  1. At lower salt concentrations hypotonicsolutionshypotonic solutions, the potato gains mass due to water uptake.
  2. At higher salt concentrations hypertonicsolutionshypertonic solutions, the potato loses mass as water leaves the cells.
  3. The isotonic point QQ is where there is no change in mass, indicating equal water potentials inside and outside the potato cells.

Example: At the isotonic point QQ, there is no net movement of water because the water potential inside the potato and in the solution is the same.

Highlight: Understanding osmosis through such experiments is crucial for comprehending cellular processes and developing applications in fields like medicine and agriculture.

This investigation demonstrates the practical application of osmosis principles and provides a visual representation of how cells respond to different osmotic conditions.

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Investigating Osmosis

This page presents experimental data on osmosis through graphical analysis.

Highlight: The isotonic point QQ represents where there is no net movement of water, as water potentials are equal inside and outside the cell.

Example: The graph shows how different salt solution concentrations affect the percentage change in mass of tissue samples.

Definition: The isotonic point occurs when there is no change in mass due to equal water potentials between the solution and cell contents.

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Simple Diffusion and Facilitated Diffusion

Simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion are passive transport processes that move particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration. While simple diffusion occurs directly through the cell membrane, facilitated diffusion utilizes channel proteins.

Definition: Simple diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration down a concentration gradient, requiring no energy.

Definition: Facilitated diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration down a concentration gradient, using channel proteins but still requiring no energy.

The facilitated diffusion factors affecting rate include:

  • Surface area
  • Temperature
  • Concentration gradient
  • Diffusion distance
  • Number of channel proteins

Highlight: The rate of facilitated diffusion is limited by the number of channel proteins available in the cell membrane.

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