Define osmosis.
The movement of
water from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration through
a semi permeable membrane is known as osmosis.
What is diffusion?
The movement of
gases (like carbon dioxide and oxygen) from a region of high concentration to a
region of low concentration through a semi permeable membrane is known as
diffusion. Thus, diffusion plays
an important role in gaseous exchange between the cells as well as the cell and
its external environment.
What is a hypotonic solution?
If the medium surrounding the cell has a higher water
concentration than the cell, meaning that the outside solution is very dilute,
the cell will gain water by osmosis. Such a solution is known as a hypotonic
solution.
Water molecules are free to pass across the cell membrane in
both directions, but more water will come into the cell than will leave. The
net (overall) result is that water enters the cell. The cell is likely to swell
up.
What is a isotonic solution?
If the medium has exactly the same water concentration as the
cell, there will be no net movement of water across the cell membrane. Such a solution
is known as an isotonic solution. Water crosses the cell membrane in both
directions, but the amount going in is the same as the amount going out, so
there is no overall movement of water. The cell will stay the same size.
What is a hypertonic solution?
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