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Title: Plant Cells in Pure Water


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Plant Cells in Pure Water
  • If plant cells are placed in pure water (a
    hypotonic solution) water will initially move
    into the cells.

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  • After a period of time the cells will become
    turgid. Turgor pressure is the pressure exerted
    against the cell wall by contents of the cell.

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  • At first most water movement is into the cell. As
    the turgor pressure increases water will begin to
    diffuse out of the cell at a greater rate,
    eventually equilibrium will be reached and water
    will enter and leave the cell at the same rate.

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  • Water potential is important when studying
    osmosis because it measures the ability of water
    to move, water always moves from areas of high
    potential to areas of low water potential.
  • The symbol for water potential is the Greek
    letter Psi.

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  • When working with plant cells water potential has
    two components. Osmotic potential (due to
    presence or absence of solutes) and pressure
    potential (due to turgor pressure). These two
    pressures have opposite effects on water
    movement.

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  • The formula for calculating water potential is
  • Water Potential Osmotic Potential Pressure
    Potential

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Some Basic Principles
  • Water always moves from high water potential to
    low water potential.
  • Water potential is a measure of the tendency of
    water to move from high free energy to lower free
    energy.
  • Distilled water in an open beaker has a water
    potential of 0(zero).
  • The addition of solute decreases water potential

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  • The addition of pressure increases water
    potential.
  • In cells, water moves by osmosis to areas where
    water potential is lower.
  • A hypertonic solution has lower water potential.
  • A hypotonic solution has higher water potential.

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Review this principle
  • BIOL 230 Lecture Guide - Osmosis Animation
  • http//www.cat.cc.md.us/courses/bio141/lecguide/un
    it4/metabolism/growth/hypertonicanim.html
  • Animations

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Review of cell membrane
  • These sites may be helpful when you are studying.
  • Membranes - How Things Get In and Out of Cells
  • Membranes
  • Cell Membranes Problem Set

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More sites for review
  • Cell Membranes Problem Set
  • Cell Organelles Membrane and Cytosol
  • Membrane Structure and Function
  • cell membrane
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