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HKDSE Biology - Osmosis 

Compulsory Part I Cells and Molecules of Life

April 23, 2020
  • Account for the movement of substances across membrane using the concepts of osmosis.
  • Apply the concept of osmosis to explain plasmolysis and haemolysis.

Mechanism of osmosis 💧

Osmosis is a net movement of water molecules through a semipermeable membrane from lower concentration region (higher water potential) to higher concentration region (lower water potential).

Water potential 👉🏻 the measure of potential energy of water which is the force to drive the water movement.

👆🏻 This photo demonstrating how osmosis occurred through a semipermeable membrane (cell membrane).

There are three types of solution which may affect the movement of water in osmosis❗️ 

👆🏻 This is the effect of isotonic solution, hypotonic solution and hypertonic solution towards animal cell and plant cell.

1. Isotonic solution

  • Isotonic solution is the solution has the same water potential as the cell.
  • No net movement of water molecules into or out of the cell.
  • The appearance of animal cell and plant cell don't have any changes.

2. Hypotonic solution

  • Hypotonic solution is the solution has the higher water potential than the cell.
  • Surrounding fluid with higher water potential while the cell with lower water potential.
  • A net movement of water into the cell.
  • 🐻 Animal cell will lyse and burst open. Further, heamolysis occurred in red blood cell.
  • 🌱 Plant cell will become turgid but will not burst due to the thick cell wall.

Heamolysis - red blood cell rupturing under excessive water entering the cell and cause it burst.💥

3. Hypertonic solution 

  • Hypertonic solution is the solution has the lower water potential than the cell.
  • Surrounding fluid with lower water potential while the cell with higher water potential.
  • A net movement of water out of the cell.
  • 🐻 Animal cell will become shrivel. 
  • 🌱 Plant cell will become shrivel and plasmolysis occurred. 

Plasmolysis - cytoplasm shrinking away from the plant cell wall due to excessive water leaving the cell. 🍃

In HKDSE Biology examination, heamolysis and plasmolysis are two important concept under the topic osmosis ❗️ ❕

That's the end of this topic 👏🏻

 References 

  1. Editors, B. D. (2019, March 26). Osmosis. Retrieved from https://biologydictionary.net/osmosis/