diffusion and osmosis

Cards (15)

  • What is the nature of the cell membrane?
    It is selectively permeable.
  • What are the three processes for movement through the cell membrane?
    Diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
  • What is diffusion?
    Spreading of particles from high to low concentration.
  • Is diffusion a passive or active process?
    It is a passive process.
  • How does temperature affect diffusion?
    Higher temperature speeds up diffusion.
  • What happens to the speed of diffusion with a larger concentration gradient?
    The speed of diffusion increases.
  • What is osmosis?
    Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
  • In which direction does water move during osmosis?
    From high water concentration to low water concentration.
  • What happens to an animal cell in a dilute solution?
    Water enters and the cell may burst.
  • Why do plant cells not burst in dilute solutions?
    The cell wall prevents bursting.
  • What happens to cells in very concentrated solutions?
    They lose water and may shrivel.
  • What is plasmolysis?
    When cytoplasm shrinks and pulls away from the cell wall.
  • What are the key characteristics of osmosis?
    • Passive process
    • Occurs in living or non-living systems
    • Involves a semi-permeable membrane
    • Involves water only
    • Net movement from high to low water potential
  • What is active transport?
    Movement of substances against a concentration gradient.
  • What energy requirement does active transport have?
    It requires energy to 'pump' particles.