Anatomy 1.3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Cell Membrane/Plasma Membrane | The outer lining of the cell. It separates the cell's internal structure from the external environment. |
Selectively Permeable/Semi-Permeable | The cell membrane permits certain substances to enter and exit the cell which helps maintain the proper environment for the cell to function. |
Diffusion | The movement of molecules or other particles in solution from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration until a uniform concentration is reached. |
Osmosis | The movement of water or solvent through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher water or solvent concentration to an area of lower water or solvent concentration. |
Solution | A homogenous mixture of two or more substances. |
Homogenous | Pertaining to a solution, the substances are uniformly mixed and distributed. |
Solvent | The part of a solution present in a great amount, the part that does the dissolving. |
Solute | The part of a solution present in the lesser amount, the part to be dissolved. |
What are the two parts of a solution? | Solvent & Solute |
Osmosis can only occur when the membrane is permeable to ________. | water |
Biconcave | Indented on both sides (think of life savers) |
Isotonic Solution | A solution in which the total concentration of water molecules and solute molecules are the same on both sides of the semi-permeable membrane. Certain solutions are isotonic for certain cells. |
Hypotonic Solution | A solution which has a lower concentration of solutes and higher concentration of solvent or water than the solution with which the cell is compared. |
Hemolysis | The rupturing of a RBC as a result of hypotonic solution. Water molecules enter the RBC faster than they can leave, causing the cell to swell and burst. |
Plasmoptysis | The rupturing of a bacterial cell as a result of hypotonic solution. |
Hypertonic Solution | A solution which has a higher concentration of solutes and a lower concentration of water solvent than the solution with which the cell is compared. |
Crenation | The shrinking of a blood cell as a result of hypertonic solution. The water molecules move out of the RBC faster than they can enter, causing the cell to shrink. |
Plasmolysis | The shrinking of a bacterial cell as a result of hypertonic solution. |
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