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Water potential is determined by the combined effect of solute concentration and physical pressure . Water potential is calculated using the formula: Water ...
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Calculating osmosis
What is it?
Remember: osmosis is the diffusion of
water.
remember… osmosis occurs when the 2 solutions
same osmolarity**
NO net movement of water
differ in osmolarity**
greater solute concentration
more dilute
net flow of water hyperosmotic hypoosmotic
**moles solute/L solution
Osmoregulation~ control of water balance Hypertonic~ higher concentration of solutes
Hypotonic~ lower concentration of solutes
Isotonic~ equal concentrations of solutes
Cells with Walls:
Turgid (very firm)
Flaccid (limp)
Plasmolysis~ plasma membrane pulls away from cell wall
Osmosis = the movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane. Osmosis is considered in terms of water potential and solute potential.
Water Potential
Water molecules are constantly moving in a random fashion.
The concepts of free energy and water potential are derived from the second law of thermodynamics.
In thermodynamics, free energy is defined as the potential for performing work.
Example: The water at the top of the fall has a higher potential for performing work than the water at the base of the fall. The water is moving from an area of higher free energy to an area of lower free energy. The free energy from water is the power source for waterwheels and hydroelectric facilities.
Water moves from regions of high water potential to regions of low water potential.
Water Potential in Cells
higher water potential
lower water potential
higher solute concentration
lower solute concentration
Water moves spontaneously from places of higher water potential to places of lower water potential
Between points of equal water potential, there is no net water movement
Water potential values are ususally negative
Ψw is increased by an increase in pressure potential (ΨP)
Ψw is decreased by addition of solutes which lowers the solute potential (ΨS )
Water Potential, Ψ
Ψ is measured in units of pressure Pure water at standard temperature and pressure has a Ψ of zero The addition of solutes to water lowers its Ψ (makes it more negative), just as an increase in pressure makes it more positive Water will move from higher Ψ to lower Ψ