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Osmosis
Osmosis
 The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water
potential, to an area of low water potential until water potentials are equal.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYNwynwaALo
Osmosis
 The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water
potential, to an area of low water potential until water potentials are equal.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYNwynwaALo
 High water potential means there are few solute particles dissolved in it – eg. Fresh water
from the tap.
Osmosis
 The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water
potential, to an area of low water potential until water potentials are equal.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYNwynwaALo
 High water potential means there are few solute particles dissolved in it – eg. Fresh water
from the tap.
 Sea water has many particles of salt dissolved in it, therefore the water potential is low.
Osmosis
 A dilute (weak) solution is hypotonic
Osmosis
 A dilute (weak) solution is hypotonic
 A concentrated (strong) solution is hypertonic
Osmosis
 A dilute (weak) solution is hypotonic
 A concentrated (strong) solution is hypertonic
 Two solutions with the same concentration are isotonic.
Osmosis
 A dilute (weak) solution is hypotonic
 A concentrated (strong) solution is hypertonic
 Two solutions with the same concentration are isotonic.
 Diffusion and osmosis mean that particles move in both directions across the membrane,
however the net direction is towards the area of lower concentration.
Osmoregulation
 Is the control of water inside a cell or organism
Osmoregulation
 Is the control of water inside a cell or organism
 An animal cell:
- Shows no change in isotonic solution
Osmoregulation
 Is the control of water inside a cell or organism
 An animal cell:
- Show no change in isotonic solution
- Shrivel up in hypertonic solution
Osmoregulation
 Is the control of water inside a cell or organism
 An animal cell:
- Show no change in isotonic solution
- Shrivel up in hypertonic solution
- Expand & burst in hypotonic solutions
Osmoregulation in Plant cells
 Show no change in isotonic solution
Osmoregulation in Plant cells
 Show no change in isotonic solution
 Become plasmolysed in hypertonic solutions – where water drains from the vacuole and
the membrane pulls away from the cell wall = the cells become flaccid and the plant
wilts.
Osmoregulation in Plant cells
 Show no change in isotonic solution
 Become plasmolysed in hypertonic solutions – where water drains from the vacuole and
the membrane pulls away from the cell wall = the cells become flaccid and the plant
wilts.
 Become firm in hypotonic solution – turgid. The cell wall stops the cell bursting and the
plant remains upright.
Osmoregulation in Plant cells
 Show no change in isotonic solution
 Become plasmolysed in hypertonic solutions – where water drains from the vacuole and
the membrane pulls away from the cell wall = the cells become flaccid and the plant
wilts.
 Become firm in hypotonic solution – turgid. The cell wall stops the cell bursting and the
plant remains upright.
**Pages 120 & 121 in BIOZONE
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