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Diffusion & Osmosis Ch 8
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Diffusion Definition: Net movement of particles from an area of _______ concentration to an area of ______ concentration Example: _____________________________ high low The smell of popcorn traveling across the room
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Diffusion results from the _________ movements of particles (Brownian motion) Diffusion is a ________ process random SLOW
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3 factors affect the ________ (how quickly or slowly) of diffusion ________________ If you increase ________ then ______________________ ________________ If you increase ________ then __________________________ ________________ If you increase ________ then _______________________rate Temperature Concentration Pressure Temp. it will move more Conc. it will diffuse more rapidly Pressure it will increase diffusion
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Eventually… the particles will become _______ distributed The condition in which there is continuous movement, but no overall concentration change is called __________________ evenly dynamic equilibrium
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The difference in concentration of a substance across a space is called _______________________ concentration gradient High concentration Low concentration concentration gradient
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In the case with diffusion, particles are moving from an area of _____ concentration to an area of _____ concentration; therefore, the substance is said to move ______ the concentration gradient. high low with
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Another example of diffusion: Oxygen in the air sacs of lungs diffuses into capillaries Particles constantly move & bounce off each other and other surfaces
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Osmosis Definition: Diffusion of water across a _________________ membrane Osmosis is a special example of __________ Semi-permeable diffusion
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Osmosis Example: Absorption of water by plant roots
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Osmosis It is important to notice that __________________ molecules do not cross the membrane, but _______ molecules do cross during osmosis Osmosis occurs in both plant and animal cells and there are three conditions that typically appear. large impermeable H20H20H20H20
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Isotonic Solution Concentration of dissolved substances in the solution is the _______ as the concentration of dissolved substances inside the cell. Hypotonic solution Concentration of dissolved substances is _______ in the solution outside the cell than the concentration inside the cell Hypertonic solution Concentration of dissolved substances is ________ outside than the concentration inside the cell same less greater
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ISOTONIC SOLUTION 10% salt cell HYPOTONIC SOLUTION 2% salt 10% salt cell HYPERTONIC SOLUTION 25% salt 10% salt cell
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Normal Cells in Isotonic Solution Cells in Hypertonic Solution Cells in Hypotonic Solution
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ISOTONIC SOLUTION 10% salt cell HYPOTONIC SOLUTION 2% salt 10% salt cell HYPERTONIC SOLUTION 25% salt 10% salt cell Equal movement in and out More H 2 O in than out More H 2 O out than in
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Here is what happens when more water exits or more water enters
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