Biology Osmosis Presentation

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A presentation by Chris Brown

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A presentation by Chris Brown

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What is Osmosis?

Osmosis is a special type of diffusion, It is the movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane. This means only water can pass through from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration in order to balance the level of solute and water in the cell.

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Isotonic, Hypertonic and HypotonicIsotonic means that the water and solutes within and outside the cell are the same. There is no movement in or out the cell. Nothing happens, the cell

does not change. Hypertonic is where solute is higher outside the cell than inside the cell, water goes through the semi-permeable cell and balances the water and solute levels. This makes the cell shrivel. Hypotonic is exactly the opposite, solutes are higher inside the cell than outside, water moves inside the cell to balance it out, this makes the cell burst.

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Osmosis in FishFresh water fish have high concentration of salt in their body, so the water is absorbed into the fish. This means, the fish do not drink water, instead, they get rid off excess water through gills, urine and faeces, they use hypotonic osmoregulation, meaning they control osmosis in their body. While salt water fish are the opposite. They have high water concentration in their body, with being in salt water, the water leaves their body, so they drink in order to keep it balanced. They get rid of excess water through gills, urine and faeces.