BIO 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Meiosis, Mucus, Ribosome

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Osmolarity = osmotic concentration: solute amount (osmole) per liter (osm/l, pure water is 0 osm/l. Same number of moles for most substances: exception: compounds that dissolve when dissolved in water, example: 1 mole nacl dissociates into 1 mole na+ and 1 mole cl-, so there are. 2 osmoles of nacl in 1 mole nacl. Multiple compounds can make up osmotic concentration: 3 osm solution = 1 mole glucose + 1 mole nacl (2 osm nacl, 3 osm solution of glucose/nacl = 3 osm solution of 3 mole glucose. Water will diffuse (osmosis) from lower osmolality to higher osmolality. On side a of the membrane is 1m glucose. Comparison between solute concentration inside the cell vs outside the cell: unlike osmolality, tonicity ignores solutes that can freely diffuse across the cell membrane. Hypertonic solution more (hyper) solutes outside the cell than inside the cell: example: very salty water.

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