The diffusion of water from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution, through a partially permeable membrane
Diffusion
The movement of substances from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
Concentration gradient
The difference in concentration of a substance
Partially permeable membrane
A membrane which allows some substances through but not others
Dilute solution
A solution that contains low amounts of solutes such as sugar or salt, but has higher amounts of a solvent such as water
Higher concentration of water
A solution containing more water molecules in relation to another solution, can also be described as a more dilute solution in terms of solute concentration
Concentrated solution
A solution that contains high amounts of solutes such as sugar or salt, which results in lower amounts of a solvent such as water
Lower concentration of water
A solution containing fewer water molecules in relation to another solution, can also be described as a more concentrated solution in terms of solute concentration
Solute
A dissolved substance such as salt or sugar
Solvent
A solution or substance that is able to dissolve other substances
Turgor
When water has moved into plant tissue by osmosis and the vacuoles are full, the plant cell does not burst when turgid because of its cell wall
Plasmolysis
When water has moved out of plant tissue by osmosis and the vacuoles are empty
Isotonic solution
Where the solute concentration is equal inside and outside of the cell
Hypertonic solution
Where the solute concentration is higher outside of the cell than inside the cell
Hypotonic solution
Where the solute concentration is lower outside of the cell than inside the cell
Animal cells in hypertonic and hypotonic solutions
Animal cells will increase in size and burst in hypotonic solutions, animal cells will decrease in size and shrivel in hypertonic solutions
Plant cells in hypertonic and hypotonic solutions
Plant cells will increase in size and become turgid in hypotonic solutions, plant cells will decrease in size and become plasmolysed in hypertonic solutions