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Membrane transport Review

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What is Water Potential?

✦ Predicts movement of water into/out of plant cells.

✦ Water moves from area of high --> low water potential

✦ To increase water potential

✦ Increase pressure

✦ Decrease solute

Most living Most living plant cells plant cells

have positive have positive pressure.pressure.

Always Always negative. negative.

Pure water Pure water = 0, more = 0, more solute --> solute -->

more more negativenegative

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Water Potential

✦ A difference in water potential leads to movement of water. Which direction?

Osmosis occurs until water Osmosis occurs until water potential inside cell = water potential inside cell = water

potential outside cellpotential outside cell

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Why Water Potential?

✦ Sometimes, knowing which solution is hypotonic and which is hypertonic is not enough to predict water movement.

✦ Only useful for plant cells.

Both sides, Both sides, equal pressure. equal pressure.

H2O moves H2O moves hypo --> hypo -->

hypertonichypertonic

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Why Water Potential?

✦ Is the potato hypertonic or hypotonic to the solution in the beaker?

✦ Is osmosis occurring? EquilibriumEquilibrium!!!!

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We can calculate solute potential

✦ i = ionization constant

✦ C = molar concentration

✦ R = pressure constant = 0.0831

✦ T = temp. in Kelvin (Celsius + 273)

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Let’s find water potential for our potato.

✦ The solution in which mass changed least has approx. same water potential as our potato cells.

✦ i = ?

✦ C = ?

✦ R = ?

✦ T = ?

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Challenge Question

✦ If a plant cell has a lower water potential than its surrounding environment and if pressure is equal to zero, is the cell hypertonic (in terms of solute concentration) or hypotonic to its environment?

✦ Will the cell gain water or lose water?

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Osmosis ChallengeOsmosis

Challenge

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1. The sodium chloride solution on Side X will become more concentrated and that on Side Y less concentrated because a substance tends to diffuse from regions of lower concentration to regions of higher concentration of that substance.

1. The sodium chloride solution on Side X will become more concentrated and that on Side Y less concentrated because a substance tends to diffuse from regions of lower concentration to regions of higher concentration of that substance.

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2. The concentrations of the glucose solutions on Sides X & Y will remain unchanged because the membrane is impermeable to glucose and so glucose cannot diffuse from one side to the other.

2. The concentrations of the glucose solutions on Sides X & Y will remain unchanged because the membrane is impermeable to glucose and so glucose cannot diffuse from one side to the other.

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3. The concentration of sodium chloride on Side X will eventually equal that on Side Y because sodium and chloride ions will move by diffusion from one side to the other, gradually reaching a uniform density, and then the net movement of ions will stop.

3. The concentration of sodium chloride on Side X will eventually equal that on Side Y because sodium and chloride ions will move by diffusion from one side to the other, gradually reaching a uniform density, and then the net movement of ions will stop.

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4. The concentrations of glucose on Side X will decrease and that on Side Y increase because water molecules will diffuse through the membrane from Side Y to Side X by osmosis, thus lowering the glucose concentration on Side X.

4. The concentrations of glucose on Side X will decrease and that on Side Y increase because water molecules will diffuse through the membrane from Side Y to Side X by osmosis, thus lowering the glucose concentration on Side X.

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5. The fluid level will increase on Side Y and decrease on Side X because water molecules will move through the membrane from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration of water molecules.

5. The fluid level will increase on Side Y and decrease on Side X because water molecules will move through the membrane from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration of water molecules.

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6.The fluid level on Side X will rise because the water molecules on that side at the beginning of the experiment have more free energy than those on Side Y.

6.The fluid level on Side X will rise because the water molecules on that side at the beginning of the experiment have more free energy than those on Side Y.

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7. The net movement of water molecules will be from Side X to Side Y because water molecules will move from the solution with the lower osmotic potential to the solution with the higher osmotic potential when the two are separated by a selectively permeable membrane.

7. The net movement of water molecules will be from Side X to Side Y because water molecules will move from the solution with the lower osmotic potential to the solution with the higher osmotic potential when the two are separated by a selectively permeable membrane.

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8.Water molecule will move only from Side Y to Side X and not from Side X to Side Y because water molecules move only from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration.

8.Water molecule will move only from Side Y to Side X and not from Side X to Side Y because water molecules move only from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration.

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9.The fluid on Side X will rise because the solution in Side X had lower osmotic potential than the solution in Side Y.

9.The fluid on Side X will rise because the solution in Side X had lower osmotic potential than the solution in Side Y.

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10.Water molecules will tend to move from Side Y to Side X because the net movement of water molecules will be from the solution with the lower osmotic concentration to the solution with the higher osmotic concentration.

10.Water molecules will tend to move from Side Y to Side X because the net movement of water molecules will be from the solution with the lower osmotic concentration to the solution with the higher osmotic concentration.