BIOL 1202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: The Plant Cell, Water Potential, Apoplast

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Chapter 36: resource acquisition and transport in vascular plants. Chemiosmosis: an energy coupling mechanism that used energy from atp to: define osmosis and water potential. drive cellular work across the membrane, osmosis, water potential. The physical property that predicts the direction in which water will flow: explain how solutes and pressure affect water potential. = s + p: --the solute affects the water potential because when the solute binds to water molecule, it reduces the number of free water molecules and lowering the capacity of the water to move and do work. And beside in the equation of water potential, the pressure and solute potential were important to water potential. Pressure potential can be positive or negative: explain how the physical properties of plant cells are changed when the plant is placed into solutions that have higher, lower, or the same solute concentration, isotonic (same solute concentration) The plant cells will not change when placed in the same solute concentrations.

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