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AP Biology Water Potential Problems. Units of water potential, pressure potential and solute potential are typically bars, megapascals or kilopascals. When solving the problems below, use …
IV. WATER POTENTIAL
A. Water potential is the free energy of water and will always move from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential (high free energy to low free energy). B. …
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Botanists use the term water potential when predicting the movement of water into and out of plant cells. Remember, the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane as it …
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Water Potential Practice Problems 1. If a cell’s ΨP = 3 bars and its ΨS = -4.5 bars, what is the resulting Ψ? 2. The cell from question #1 is placed in a beaker of sugar water with Ψ S = -4.0 …
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AP Biology Water Potential Problems. Units of water potential, pressure potential and solute potential are typically bars, megapascals or kilopascals. When solving the problems below, use the same units as the prompt. If there are no units in the prompt, your units for water potential will be bars because the R constant in your Appendix B is 0. ...
IV. WATER POTENTIAL
A. Water potential is the free energy of water and will always move from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential (high free energy to low free energy). B. Water/Osmotic Potential is dependent on pressure potential ( P) and solute concentration ( S). Water Potential = Pressure Potential + Solute Potential = P + S ...
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Botanists use the term water potential when predicting the movement of water into and out of plant cells. Remember, the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane as it follows its own concentration gradient is osmosis.
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Water Potential Practice Problems 1. If a cell’s ΨP = 3 bars and its ΨS = -4.5 bars, what is the resulting Ψ? 2. The cell from question #1 is placed in a beaker of sugar water with Ψ S = -4.0 bars. In which direction will the net flow of water be? 3.
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Use the diagram of the U-tube in the figure below to answer the following questions. The solutions in the two arms of this U-tube are separated by a membrane that is permeable to water and glucose but not to sucrose. Side A is half filled with a solution of 2 M sucrose and 1 M glucose.
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AP Water Potential Sample Questions Name:_____ 1. If a cell’s Ψ P = 2 bars and its Ψ S = -3.5 bars, what is the resulting Ψ? 2. The cell from question #1 is placed in a beaker of sugar water with Ψ S = -4.0 bars. In which direction will the net flow of water be? 3.
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Water potential is a measure of how likely water is to move from one location (say outside the cell) to another (inside the cell). For example, a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution.....water has a higher potential (tendency) to move INTO the cell than it does to move OUT of it.
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Practice Problems – Osmosis and Water potential Use this key to answer all the problems below. If you choose B or C, rewrite the statement so that it is complete and true. T = TRUE F = FALSE N = NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION PROBLEM ONE: The initial molar concentration of the cytoplasm inside a cell is 2M and the
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AP Water Potential Sample Questions - 1. If a plant cell’s Ψ P = 2 bars and its Ψ S = -3.5 bars, what is the resulting Ψ? 2. The plant cell from question #1 is placed in a beaker of sugar water with Ψ S = -4.0 bars. In which direction will the net flow of water be? 3. The original cell from question # 1 is placed in a beaker of sugar ...
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Practice problems osmosis and water potential use this key to answer all the problems below. Sucrose solutions can be made using table sugar and instructions are included in the teachers guide to the lab.
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WORKSHEET: WATER POTENTIAL. Ψ= ΨP + ΨS ΨP= pressure potential; ΨS = solute potential. ΨS = -iCRT i = ionization constant; C = molar concentration; R = 0.0831; T=Temp (K) The water potential will be equal to the solute potential of a solution in an open container.
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Introduction. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules down their water potential (Ψ) gradient, from an area of high Ψ to an area of low Ψ, across a partially permeable membrane. It can be investigated by placing a potato in solutions of different sucrose concentration.
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Water potential is affected by two physical factors. One factor is the addition of solute which lowers the water potential. The other factor is pressure potential (physical pressure). An increase in pressure raises the water potential. By convention, the water potential of pure water at atmospheric pressure is defined as being zero (Ψ = 0).
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