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Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

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Page 1: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.
Page 2: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

• Experiment showing osmosis

• What is osmosis?

• What is water potential?

• Water potential of sucrose solution

• Water movement across a differentially permeable membrane

• Osmosis and plant cells

• Osmosis and red blood cells

Page 3: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

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Experiment showing osmosis

30 minutes later

Page 4: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

What is osmosis?• The net movement of water molecules

across a differentially permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution

• The net movement of water molecules across a differentially permeable membrane from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential

Page 5: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

What is water potential?• The probability of water molecules moving through a membrane from each side of the differentially permeable membrane

• Value as the concentration of solutes (i.e. as the concentration of water molecules )

• Distilled water: water potential = 0greatest water potential

• Solutions: water potential < 0 (-ve value)

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Water potential of sucrose solution

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Water potential (arbitrary unit)

Concentration of sucrose solution (M)

Page 7: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

net movement of water moleculeswater molecule sucrose moleculelow water potential high water potential

Water movement across a differentially permeable membrane

Page 8: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

Osmosis and plant cells

• distilled water

in distilled water for 30 minutes

When young plant cells are immersed in

they become turgid, bigger and heavier

Page 9: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

in concentrated sucrose solution for 30 m inutes

water out

water out

water out

Osmosis and plant cells

• concentrated sucrose solutionWhen young plant cells are immersed in

they become soft, smaller and lighter

Page 10: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

in distilled water for 30 m inutes

cell bursts, cell content is released

Osmosis and red blood cells

• distilled water

When red blood cells are immersed in

they burst and release red pigments

Page 11: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

Osmosis and red blood cellsWhen red blood cells are immersed in

in concentrated sucrose solution for 30 minutes

water out

water out

water out

• concentrated sucrose solutionthey shrink

Page 12: Experiment showing osmosis What is osmosis? What is water potential? Water potential of sucrose solution Water movement across a differentially permeable.

Summary• Osmosis: the net movement of water

molecules across a differentially permeable membrane down a water potential gradient

• Effect of osmosisWhen put in a solution with water potential

> cell = cell < cell

Plant cells turgid no change flaccid

Animal cells swell,may burst

no change shrink