Diffusion and Osmosis. To remain alive, cells, tissues, and organs must maintain a balance between...

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Diffusion and Osmosis

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Diffusion and Osmosis

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To remain alive, cells, tissues, and organs must maintain a balance between themselves and the environment. This balance is called homeostasis.

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Homeostasis occurs from the organism level all the way down to the cellular level

At the cellular level, homeostasis often begins with diffusion and osmosis

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 Molecules are in constant motion. This motion is called Brownian motion. Molecules tend to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. This is called diffusion.

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Examples:•Food coloring in water•Cream in coffee•Smoke in the air

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Diffusion• Diffusion is the movement of particles

from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

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• Solutions have two parts

oSolute- What is being dissolved.

oSolvent- The liquid in which things are being dissolved

Solutions

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SolutionsThe concentration of a solution

is the amount of solute in a solution or over a space

Concentration gradient is the difference in concentration of a substance over a space

Equilibrium is when the amount of substance is equal over space.

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In other words – diffusion is the movement of particles along a concentration gradient

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•Passive Transport is the movement of molecules without using energy

Diffusion is a type of passive transport

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Is there movement of molecules during

equilibrium?

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 Diffusion across a membrane.

Some molecules move freely across membranes.

The membrane is called permeable if molecules can pass through

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Some membranes are selectively permeable; they allow some molecules to pass through while others may not.

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Cells have selectively permeable membranes. These membranes are flexible and are made from 2 layers of phospholipids phospholipidPhospholipid bilayer

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Animal cells only have cell membranes

Plant cells have cell membranes and a cell wall

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Osmosis 

Osmosis in the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane

Regulating the water flow through the selectively permeable membrane of the cell is an important factor in maintaining homeostasis within a cell

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• Most cells whether in multicellular or unicellular organisms, are subject to osmosis because they are surrounded by water solutions.