Movement of Substances (Biology)

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    • Diffusion
      is the random movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until the particles are evenly spread out.
    • Osmosis
      is the movement of water molecules from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential through a partially permeable membrane
    • Active transport
      can move substances into or out of cells against a concentration gradient
    • Energy is needed
      for active transport
    • Animal cells are enclosed by

      a partially permeable membrane
    • When animal cells are put in a strong salt solution
      they shrink and wrinkle they become crenated
    • When animal cells are put in water
      they swell up and burst
    • A plant cell in strong salt solution becomes
      plasmolysed
    • A plant cell in water
      swells and becomes turgid or firm
    • The cellulose cell wall
      is tough and prevents the plant cell from bursting
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