Title: Cells: Diffusion and Osmosis
1Cells Diffusion and Osmosis
2Cells have to control what leaves and what enters
the cytoplasm.
3Water and solutes move according to their
concentration gradient
- EVERYTHING naturally moves away from where it is
concentrated and towards where it is less
concentrated - This natural movement is called diffusion.
4Concentration gradients
- Concentration gradients form when there is a
difference in concentration between two places - Diffusion takes place until the concentration
reaches equilibrium
5concentration
Source
distance
The farther you move from a source, the lower the
concentration
6Diffusion naturally tries to equalize
concentration of water and solutes
7- Carbon dioxide naturally diffuses out of animal
cells because animal cells produce CO2 as they
make energy from food. - The concentration inside is higher, so the net
movement of CO2 is outward.
8CO2
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9CO2
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10CO2
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11CO2
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12- Oxygen naturally diffuses into animal cells
because they use up oxygen as they turn food into
energy - The concentration outside is higher, so the net
movement of O2 is inward.
13O2
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14O2
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15O2
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16The cell membrane does not stop the diffusion of
CO2, O2, or water molecules
17- CO2, O2, and H2O are small molecules
- they each move down their individual
concentration gradients until equilibrium is
reached.
18Water molecules are attracted to dissolved
solutes like salts and sugars
19Salts and sugars cannot get through the bilayer,
but water can.
- This makes the cell membrane semipermeable.
- The movement of water through a semipermeable
membrane that blocks solutes from moving is
called osmosis.
20 solute(like salt)
membrane
water
high concentration of solute
lower concentration of solute
21 solute(like salt)
water
high concentration of solute
lower concentration of solute
22 solute(like salt)
water
high concentration of solute
lower concentration of solute
23 solute(like salt)
water
high concentration of solute
lower concentration of solute
24The net flow of water is towards the higher
solute concentration
high concentration of solute
lower concentration of solute
25Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a
semipermeable membrane
26Osmosis is used by plants to lift water upward.
All the plants cells must do is maintain a higher
solute concentration inside their cells.
27Osmosis can pull water into of a cell if the cell
is placed in an environment with a lower solute
concentration
28Hypotonic means lower solute concentration
- animal cells can rupture in hypotonic
environments - plant cells are protected from rupture by their
strong cell walls
29normal blood cell
blood cell in hypotonic environment
blood cell ruptures due to water flooding inward
30Osmosis can also pull water out of a cell if the
cell is placed in an environment with a higher
solute concentration
31Hypertonic means higher concentration of solutes
- A cell placed in a hypertonic environment will
lose water and shrink. - Plant cells plasmolyze when placed in very salty
water.
32Egg placed in hypertonic syrup
Egg placed in syrup after 24 hours
Osmosis dehydrated the egg.
33chloroplasts
Normal plant cell
34Plant cell placed in hypertonic environment
causes water to move outward
35cell wall
Plasmolyzed plant cell drained of water by
osmosis
cell membrane
36Isotonic means balanced
- Cells in an isotonic environment experience no
net flow of water due to osmosis. - The water flowing in is balanced by the water
flowing out
37Human brains work to keep the blood isotonic
- If the blood gets hypertonic (too much salt),
then osmosis will draw water out of body cells
and dehydrate them. - The brain signals thirst to dilute the blood
with water.
38Human brains work to keep the blood isotonic
If the blood gets hypotonic (too much water),
then osmosis will over-fill the body cells and
cause bloating. The brain speeds up urine output
in the kidneys.
39Summary
- Hypertonic higher dehydrating environment,
cells shrink - Hypotonic lower bloating environment, cells
swell - Isotonic equal homeostatic environment, cells
happy