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Let’s Go With The Flow. A Review of Osmosis and Diffusion. Last week we discussed the two passive processes known as osmosis and diffusion. Let’s see if you remember the difference between the two!. The following picture best describes the process of:. Osmosis Diffusion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s Go With The Flow

A Review of Osmosis and Diffusion

Last week we discussed the two passive processes known

as osmosis and diffusion.

Let’s see if you remember the difference between the two!

This diagram is an example of what membrane transport?

Diffusio

n

Facilit

ated d

i...

Endocyto

sis

Exocy

tosis

6% 6%

75%

13%

1. Diffusion2. Facilitated

diffusion3. Endocytosis4. Exocytosis

The following diagram represents the process of:

0%

100% 1. Osmosis2. Diffusion

Why doesn’t the sucrose move???

Both beakers below contain water. Which beaker contains the higher concentration of

water?

50%

19%

31% 1. Beaker one2. Beaker two3. Both beakers have the same concentration

of water

Beaker One Beaker Two

Solute of some type was added to beaker A. Now which beaker has the

higher concentration of water

Beaker A Beaker B

6%

94%

0% 1. Beaker A2. Beaker B

3. Both contain the same concentration of water.

In order to bring the two beakers “closer” in terms of their concentration of water, you

could…

Beaker A Beaker B

0%

13%

25%

81% 1. Add solute to beaker B2. Add more water to beaker A3. Remove some solute from beaker A 4. Add more water to beaker B

This Next Question Is Tricky!Put Your Thinking Caps On!!!

Let’s assume there are ten solute particles in beaker A. How many solute particles would you add to beaker B in order to create two solutions

with equal concentrations?

19%

75%

6%

0% 1. 10-12 solute particles2. 1-2 solute particle3. 3-5 solute particles4. 8-10 solute particles

Beaker A Beaker B

You are observing a beaker that contains a sugar solution and potato core. Based on the drawing and the concentrations, where is there a higher

concentration of water?

10% solute

5 % solute

88%

13% 1. Inside the potato2. In the solution surrounding the potato

What is the concentration of water in the potato?

10% solute

5 % solute

0%

0%

100%

0% 1. 100% 2. 90%3. 95%4. Not enough information is given

What is the concentration of water in the solution surrounding the potato?

10% solute

5 % solute

0%

100%

0%

0% 1. 100% 2. 90%3. 95%4. Not enough information is given

Since there is a higher concentration of water in the solution surrounding the potato,

in which direction will the water flow?

10% solute

5 % solute

0%

0%

100% 1. Into the potato 2. Out of the potato3. In and out of the potato at the same rate

This one is easy. Where is there a higher concentration of water?

95% Water

75% Water

0%

100% 1. In the potato cells2. In the solution surrounding the cell

This is an example of a ____ solution and the cell will ____ in size:

0%0%88%

13%

84% Water

60 % Water

1. Hypotonic; swell2. Hypertonic; shrink3. Hypertonic; swell4. Isotonic; remain the same size

Which of the following is/are true?

84% Water

84% Water

38%

81%

63% 1. An equilibrium has been reached2. Water is entering and exiting the cells at the same rate3. The potato will remain the same size

Based on the graph which solutions are hypotonic

20

15

10

5

0

-5

-10

-15

-20

Percent Change

.2 .4 .6 .8 1

Solution Concentration (M)

.2 .4 .8 1

75%

19%13%13%

1. .22. .43. .84. 1

Based on the graph, an isotonic solution would be ___M

0%

31%

69%

0%

0% 1. .252. .453. .674. .755. .82

Percent Change

20

15

10

5

0

-5

-10

-15

-20

.2 .4 .6 .8 1

Solution Concentration

(M)

This diagram is an example of what membrane transport?

Diffusio

n

Facilit

ated d

i...

Endocyto

sis

Exocy

tosis

0%

100%

0%0%

1. Diffusion2. Facilitated

diffusion3. Endocytosis4. Exocytosis

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