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Homeostasis and The Plasma Membrane

Homeostasis and The Plasma Membrane. The Effects of Solutions on Cells. Osmosis- the diffusion of water. Diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from high concentration to low concentration (passive transport)

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Homeostasis and The Plasma Membrane

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  1. Homeostasis and The Plasma Membrane

  2. The Effects of Solutions on Cells

  3. Osmosis- the diffusion of water • Diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from high concentration to low concentration (passive transport) • Cell will lose or gain water by osmosis depending on the water concentration outside of the cell versus inside of the cell

  4. Osmosis in Action

  5. Osmosis in Action

  6. Diffusion - Movement of particles from higher concentration to low concentration (people move from big city to country for more space!!) Process of Diffusion

  7. What happened here? Diffusion in action!

  8. Diffusion • Fertile eggs are injected at day 19 with pure dye into the opposite end of the air cell. • The dye then diffuses into the yolk sac which is absorbed by the chick and becomes systemic. • When they hatch…voila…Easter Chicks!! • Who needs to dye eggs when you have dyed chicks!

  9. Diffusion cannot occur unless a substance is of higher concentration in one region than another Difference in concentration of substance is concentration gradient Concentration Gradients

  10. Concentrations of dissolved substances and water are equal on both sides of cell (inside and out) Water molecules still move into and out of cell, but no osmosis occurs Most solutions injected into body are isotonic so cells are not damaged by loss or gain of water Isotonic Solutions

  11. Concentration of dissolved substances (glucose or salt) lower outside cell than concentration of substances inside cell Osmosis causes water to move into cell when in hypotonic solutions Cells swells and pressure increases (turgor pressure) Plants have cell walls so they can swell well; animals cells usually burst in hypotonic solutions Hypotonic Solutions

  12. Concentration of dissolved substances is higher outside than inside cell (salt water) Osmosis causes water to leave cell in hypertonic solution Animal cells shrivel (don’t salt meat before cooking) and plasma membrane shrinks away from cell wall (plants wilt) Hypertonic Solutions

  13. Effects on Agriculture: Why is this important? • The floral industry relies on osmosis to help carry dye up the stems of carnations and roses • Growing plants, both ornamental and crops, is a science itself. Making sure that plants are irrigated properly will ensure more product which equals=====$$$$$$$ • If the livestock and pet industries do not provide adequate fresh water for animals what happens to the cells? They shrink! This can be detrimental to the livestock industry with regards to “shrinkage” when selling cattle, etc.

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