YV4-cells-4.5 Membrane transport Osmosis

Ch 4 Cells 
4.5 Membrane transport
Osmosis 
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Ch 4 Cells 
4.5 Membrane transport
Osmosis 

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Learning goals Osmosis
  • You can explain how a membrane is built
  • You can explain that a membrane is semi permeable
  • You can explain how, by means of diffusion and osmosis, compounds can pass through the cell membrane
  • You can explain what consequences this transport might have for cells

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Slide 3 - Video

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02:58
Where will the water go?
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A
B
B

Slide 4 - Quiz

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04:53
What are the red blood cells compared to the hypothetical pure water IV?
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hypertonic
B
hypotonic

Slide 5 - Quiz

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05:34
An animal cell placed in a hypertonic (salty) solution will:
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shrink
B
swell
C
stay the same

Slide 6 - Quiz

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04:53
Where is the higher solute concentration
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hypothetical pure water IV
B
red blood cells

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Key words
Semi permeable
Osmosis
Hypertonic - Isotonic - Hypotonic
Turgor
Plasmolysis

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Write down a similarity between diffusion and osmosis.

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Write down two differences between diffusion and osmosis.

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Someone adds a hypertonic solution to red blood cells of cows. Eventually these cells will...

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swell as a result of osmosis until they burst
B
shrink as a result of osmosis
C
not gain or lose any water at all

Slide 11 - Quiz

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If you eat a bag of crisps...

A
the osmotic value of your blood rises
B
the osmotic value of your blood remains the same
C
the osmotic value of your blood drops

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Explain why you get thirsty when you eat a bag of crisps.
Make sure you include 'osmotic value' in your answer.

Slide 13 - Open question

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Osmosis in animal cells
hypotonic solution OUTSIDE the cells
water enters the cell through osmosis, causing the cells to swell and burst
isotonic solution OUTSIDE the cells

no osmosis because there is no gradient
hypertonic solution OUTSIDE the cells

water leaves the cells through osmosis causing them to shrink

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Osmosis in plant cells
hypotonic solution OUTSIDE the cells

water enters the cell through osmosis. The cells becomes rigid
TURGOR
isotonic solution OUTSIDE the cells

no osmosis because there is no gradient
hypotonic solution OUTSIDE the cells

water leaves the cell through osmosis. The cells becomes flaccid: PLASMOLYSIS

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Druk op de celwand die ontstaat, omdat de cel water opneemt. De cel neemt water op indien deze hypertoon is ten opzichte van het omringende milieu. Turgor geeft stevigheid aan de plantencel.
The cell left is ....
The cell right is ....
A
left = turgid right = plasmolysed
B
left = plasmolysed right = turgid

Slide 16 - Quiz

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A ... solution is added to the left sample which causes the cells to become turgid
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hypertonic
B
isotonic
C
hypotonic

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A ... solution is added to the right sample, causing the cells to become plasmolysed.
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hypertonic
B
isotonic
C
hypotonic

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Learning goals Diffusion and Osmosis
  • You can explain how a membrane is built
  • You can explain that a membrane is semi permeable
  • You can explain how, by means of diffusion and osmosis, compounds can pass through the cell membrane
  • You can explain what consequences this transport might have for cells

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