BIOS 1700 Lecture 10: BIOS 1700 Notes #9 PDF

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Osmosis: plays a role is cell shape and size, hypertonic environment. As a result, cells shrink and shrivel: isotonic environment. As a result, the cell is normal: hypotonic environment. As a result, the cell become swollen: in extreme hypotonic cases, the cell can lyse or pop because too much water is going into the cell, paramecium. Hypotonic solution and water moves into the cell. However, the paramecium doesn"t lyse because it has contractile vacuoles that collect excess water and removes it from the cel. !1: keeps a plant"s shape, has turgor (hydrostatic) pressure from a large vacuole that keeps the plant upright, a hypotonic environment keeps the turgor pressure high enough for the plant to. What is inside a cell: prokaryotes. Pili - used for transfer of genetic material (reproduction) Plant cell extras: contains all of animal cell organelles plus. Vacuoles - accumulate water and create turgor pressure. Endomembrane system: all organelles except mitochondria and chloroplasts, functionally related.

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