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Movement of Substances Across the Plasma Membrane
3.2 The Movement of Substances Across thePlasma Membrane in Everyday Life
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Movement of Substances Across the Plasma Membrane
Hypotonicsolutions
Hypertonicsolutions
Structure of theplasma membrane
Concentration ofsolutions
Activetransport
Passivetransport
Transportacross the
plasma membrane
Isotonicsolutions
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Hypotonic
A solution with a lower solute concentration (higher waterconcentration than another solution)
Hypertonic
A solution with a higher solute concentration (lower waterconcentration than another solution)
Isotonic
Concentration of solute are equal (equal waterconcentration)
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Hypotonic Solution Water enters the cell
Causing the cell to swell upand burst
This condition is known ashaemolysis
water enters
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Isotonic Solution No change to the shape and size of the cell
Amount of water leaving = amount of water entering
water enterswater leavesby osmosis
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Hypertonic Solution Water leaving the cell
Causing the cell to shrink andbecome crenated
water leavesby osmosis
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Hypotonic Solution Water enters the cell
Causing the cell to swell andbecomes turgid
The cell wall prevents the cellfrom bursting
water enters
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Isotonic Solution Amount of water leaving =
amount of water entering
The cell retains its normalsize
water enterswater leaves
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Hypertonic Solution Water leaves the cell
The cytoplasm shrinks awayfrom the cell wall
This phenomenon is calledplasmolysis
water leaves by osmosis