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Question
solutions are made of solvent and solute.
- what is the solvent? what is normally the solvent in biology?
- what is the solute? what is the most common solute used in biology? (with water written)
osmosis
- what is osmosis? (handwritten: the passive movement of water molecules across a selectively...)
- osmosis moves with the concentration gradient from high concentrations to ___ concentrations.
- this means that osmosis is _ transport (facilitated diffusion) and occurs with the assistance of channel proteins (_).
tonicity
- tonicity is a way to describe the solute concentration of solutions, and is always expressed as a comparison of one solution to another. solutions can be: 1. 2. 3.
hypotonic solutions
- hypotonic:
- low concentration of solute (salt) compared to the cell’s cytoplasm (hypo = low)
- high concentration of water compared to the cell’s cytoplasm
- water moves _ the cell and the cell _ in size.
(diagrams: beaker with salt, concentration gradient, cell in hypotonic environment)
Response
To answer the fill - in - the - blank questions related to osmosis and tonicity:
Osmosis - related questions
- Osmosis definition: Osmosis is the passive movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.
- Osmosis and concentration gradient: Osmosis moves with the concentration gradient from high water concentrations to low water concentrations (or from low solute concentrations to high solute concentrations).
- Type of transport in osmosis: This means that osmosis is passive transport (facilitated diffusion) and occurs with the assistance of channel proteins (aquaporins).
Tonicity - related questions
Solutions can be:
- Hypotonic
- Isotonic
- Hypertonic
Hypotonic Solutions - related questions
In a hypotonic solution:
- Water moves into the cell and the cell increases in size.
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s to the blanks:
- For the osmosis direction of concentration gradient: high; low
- For the type of transport in osmosis: passive; aquaporins
- For the types of tonicity - based solutions: Hypotonic; Isotonic; Hypertonic
- For the movement of water and change in cell size in hypotonic solution: into; increases