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What is osmosis?
Osmosis is the
diffusion
of
water
molecules from a region of higher water concentration to a region of lower water concentration.
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How does osmosis relate to diffusion?
Osmosis is a special case of
diffusion
specifically involving
water
molecules.
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What happens to water molecules during osmosis?
Water molecules naturally pass through a
semi-permeable
membrane during
osmosis.
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What is the effect of a higher concentration of solute on water movement?
Water moves from an area of
lower
solute concentration to an area of
higher
solute concentration.
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What is the process of osmosis in relation to sugar solutions and plant tissues?
Place
potato
cylinders in different
sugar
solutions.
Measure the
mass
before and after
immersion.
Observe changes in mass due to
water
movement.
Higher sugar concentration leads to
water
loss from
potato.
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How can you demonstrate the effect of sugar solutions on plant tissue?
You can place
potato cylinders
in various
sugar
solutions and measure the mass changes after 24 hours.
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What should you do before placing potato cylinders in sugar solutions?
You should measure the
mass
of the
potato cylinders.
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What is the dependent variable in the experiment with potato cylinders and sugar solutions?
The dependent variable is the change in
mass
of the
potato cylinders.
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What must be kept constant in the osmosis experiment to ensure fairness?
All other variables such as volume of solution,
temperature
, and type of
sugar
must be kept the same.
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What errors might occur during the osmosis experiment with potato cylinders?
Errors may arise if potato cylinders are not fully
dried
or if water
evaporates
from the beakers.
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How can you reduce the effect of errors in the osmosis experiment?
You can repeat the experiment and calculate the mean
percentage
change at each
concentration.
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What is the main takeaway about osmosis from the study material?
Osmosis is simply the
diffusion
of
water
molecules.
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What happens to a piece of potato added to a concentrated salt solution?
The mass of the potato will decrease as water moves out of the
potato
into the
salt solution.
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What are the key concepts related to active transport in cells?
Active transport moves substances
against
their concentration gradient.
It requires
energy
, usually from
ATP.
It is essential for
nutrient
uptake and
waste
removal.
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What is the role of root hairs in plants?
Root hairs
increase
the
surface area
for water and nutrient absorption.
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Why is it important to understand osmosis in the context of cell biology?
Understanding osmosis is crucial for comprehending how cells maintain
homeostasis
and manage
nutrient
uptake.
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How does osmosis contribute to the overall health of a plant?
Osmosis helps maintain
turgor pressure
, which is essential for plant structure and
growth.
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What is the significance of the concentration gradient in osmosis?
The
concentration
gradient drives the movement of
water
molecules during osmosis.
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