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What is osmosis?

partially- permeable membrane (dialysis tubing). water. glucose. What is osmosis?. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a low concentration solution to high concentration solution, across a partially-permeable membrane.

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What is osmosis?

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  1. partially-permeable membrane (dialysis tubing) water glucose What is osmosis? Osmosis is the diffusion of water moleculesfrom a low concentration solution to high concentration solution, across a partially-permeable membrane. A partially-permeable membrane has holes in it that permit water molecules through but are too small to allow larger molecules through. Osmosis can be demonstrated using dialysis tubing filled with a solution and placed in a beaker of pure water.

  2. pure water concentrated solution dilute solution Dilute vs. concentrated During osmosis, water molecules diffuse from pure water or dilute solution to more concentrated solutions. • Dilute solutions have a high concentration of water molecules. • Concentrated solutions have a low concentration of water molecules.

  3. Predicting osmosis

  4. Osmosis in action

  5. plasma membrane cell wall Osmosis and cells Plant and animal cells are surrounded by a partially-permeable plasma membrane. This allows water and other small molecules to diffuse across. Plant cells additionally have a strong cell wall surrounding the membrane which offers support and protection. red blood cell plant cell

  6. Osmosis and plant cells

  7. Osmosis and animal cells Animal cells do not have a cell wall. This means they respond differently to plant cells to the gain and loss of water. In dilute solutions, osmosis can cause animals cells, such as red blood cells, to swell up and burst. This is called lysis. In concentrated solutions, water loss causes the cells to shrink. When this happens to red blood cells, it is called crenation.

  8. Osmosis and animal cells

  9. hypothalamus Osmosis and animal cells In order to remain healthy, animal cells need to maintain an isotonic water balance. This means that the water concentration both inside and outside the cell are equal. The concentration of water and salt in the blood are controlled by the kidneys. The kidneys are controlled by the portion of the brain called the hypothalamus.

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