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Diffusion and Osmosis
The Cell Membrane
• Is the gatekeeper
• Regulates what comes
•
in and out of the cell
They are semipermeable; allow
certain molecules and
ions in and out
• Found in both plant
and animal cells
Cell Wall
• Found only in plant
cells and bacteria
cells
• Main function is
support
• Have holes to allow
stuff in and out
Diffusion
• The movement of molecules from an area of
high concentration to an area of low
concentration
• Molecules tend to “spread out” and equalize
• Requires no energy
Equilibrium
When molecules are evenly spread
throughout a space
Osmosis
• The diffusion of water
across a membrane
• The cell membrane is
selectively permeable and
water is one of the lucky
ones!
• Watch the animation
http://www.stolaf.edu/people
/giannini/flashanimat/transp
ort/osmosis.swf
Rule for Osmosis
•If the area outside the cell has more salt –
then water will be sucked out of the cell
•If the area inside the cell has more salt-then
water will be sucked into the cell
U - Tube
Cells In Different Solutions
Isotonic Solutions
• “ISO" means the
same
• Amount of dissolved
material is the same
inside and outside
the cell
– Animal cells do
well in this type of
solution
Hypotonic Solutions
• “Hypo" means less
• Amount of dissolved
material is less outside
the cell
• Cells without a cell wall
will swell and may burst
in this solution
• Cells with a cell wall will
swell, but once firm the
cell wall prevents any
more water from
entering the cell
– Plant cells like this
solution!
Hypertonic Solutions
• “Hyper" means more
• Amount of dissolved
material is more outside
the cell
• Cells without cell walls
will shrink or die
• Cells with cell walls will
shrivel; the membrane
will pull away from the
cell wall
• No cells like this solution
and in both cases they
may die  So don’t be
hyper!
1. Why is the water moving toward the left side of the beaker?
2. Which side of the beaker is hypertonic?
WORD LIST
•Diffusion
•Osmosis
•Selectively permeable
•Equilibrium
•Hypertonic
•Hypotonic
•Isotonic
Know all
of these
words for
the test