
Virtual Osmosis Lab
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9th - 12th Grade
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Jaimee Pantel
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Define osmosis and explain why water movement is important for cells.
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Vocab in a Minute:
hyper: more (prefix)
hypo: less (prefix)
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1. Diffusion
Definition: The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until equilibrium is reached.
Key Concept: Molecules move down the concentration gradient (from high to low).
Does Not Require Energy: Diffusion is a type of passive transport, meaning no energy (ATP) is required.
Examples:
Oxygen and carbon dioxide moving in and out of cells during respiration.
Perfume spreading throughout a room.
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2. Osmosis
Definition: The movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration.
Key Concept: Water moves to balance solute concentrations on both sides of the membrane.
Passive Process: Osmosis is also a form of passive transport and does not require energy.
Tonicity Terms:
Hypertonic: Higher solute concentration outside the cell → water moves out of the cell, causing the cell to shrink.
Hypotonic: Lower solute concentration outside the cell → water moves into the cell, causing the cell to swell.
Isotonic: Equal solute concentration inside and outside the cell → water moves equally in and out, and the cell stays the same size.
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3. Similarities Between Osmosis and Diffusion
Both Are Passive Transport: Neither requires energy (ATP).
Movement from High to Low: In both processes, molecules move down their concentration gradient (for osmosis, water moves towards a higher solute concentration).
Achieve Equilibrium: Both processes continue until the concentrations are equal on both sides of the membrane.
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4. Differences Between Osmosis and Diffusion
Osmosis: Only involves the movement of water through a semipermeable membrane.
Diffusion: Involves the movement of any type of molecule (solids, liquids, gases) across a concentration gradient.
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5. Importance in Cells
Diffusion: Helps cells take in oxygen and nutrients and remove waste products like carbon dioxide.
Osmosis: Regulates the water balance in cells, maintaining proper cell function and preventing damage from dehydration or swelling.
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On the following slide you will be directed to a virtual lab. Use your lab hand-out to complete the lab.
You have until the end of class.
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