What is the aqueous environment inside our cells like? Importance of Diffusion Importance of Water...

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• What is the aqueous environment inside our cells like? • Importance of Diffusion • Importance of Water • pH • Body Systems, Homeostasis and Feedback Mechanisms Larry Frolich, Water Chemistry and Diffusion Water Chemistry, Diffusion and Ions

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Page 1: What is the aqueous environment inside our cells like? Importance of Diffusion Importance of Water pH Body Systems, Homeostasis and Feedback Mechanisms.

• What is the aqueous environment inside our cells like?

• Importance of Diffusion

• Importance of Water

• pH

• Body Systems, Homeostasis and Feedback Mechanisms

Larry Frolich, Water Chemistry and Diffusion

Water Chemistry, Diffusion and Ions

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Common Elements Composing the Human Body

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Common Elements Composing the Human Body

Besides Water (H,O) and Molecules of Life (C,H,O,N), dissolved ions are crucial to creating cellular aqueous environment

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The importance of Diffusion• Diffusion is fast and effective across microscopic distance• Virtually all living processes involve diffusion and/or osmosis• Cell membranes control diffusion and allow for life chemical

reactions to take place• Diffusion lets tissues do job and permits organ systems to function• Examples:

– Oxygen in circulatory system– Food in digestive system– Calcium in muscular function– Nerve impulses

Cell membranes and Diffusion

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The importance of water

•Water is the single most abundant component of cells and organisms. 75-85% of a cell is water (10-20 in spores and dry seeds)•The polarity of water molecules are caused by the angles that hydrogen atom bond to the oxygen atom (104.50), making the oxygen atom electronegative (-). This property accounts for the cohesiveness, the temperature-stabilizing capacity and the solvent properties of water.

Hydrogen bonding between water molecules

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•Water molecules are cohesive -- Hydrogen bonds form between the hydrogen atoms and the oxygen atoms of water molecules and are responsible for its high boiling point, high specific heat, and high heat of vaporization.

•Water has a high temperature-stabilizing capacity -- Specific heat is the amount of heat a substance absorb per gram to increase its temperature 10C. The specific heat of water is 1.0 calorie per gram.

•Water has a high heat of vaporization, the amount of energy required to convert one gram of a liquid into vapor.

•Water is an excellent solvent. A solvent is a fluid in which another substance, called the solute, can be dissolved.

•Hydrophobic: “water fearing”•Hydrophilic: “water loving”

The solubilization of sodium chloride because water molecules form spheres of hydration

More properties of water originated from its polarity

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pH and lungs and kidneys

• Concentration of free H+ ions is kept very constant by bicarbonate buffering

• Kidneys and lungs are crucial in keeping this balance

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The importance of selectively permeable membranes

•Membranes are physical barriers of cells and subcellular compartments controlling material exchange between the internal environment and the extracellular environment

•A membrane is essentially a hydrophobic permeability barrier consisting of phospholipids, glycolipids, and membrane proteins

•Membranes contain amphipathic molecules such as phosphatidyl ethanolamine, an example of phosphoglycerides, the major class of membrane phospholipids in most cells.

Polar headNonpolar tail

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The properties of membranes A membrane is a lipid bilayer with proteins embedded in it. Each layer is about 3-4 nm thick, with the hydrophobic tails facing each other in the middle.

•Functions of the associated proteins: transport proteins; enzymes, receptors, electron transport intermediates (mitochondria), or chlorophyll-binding proteins (chloroplast)

•Membranes are selectively permeable.•Freely diffusing molecules: H2O, CO2 or MW < 100 Dalton•However, ions like Na + and K+ are effectively excluded (10 8 times less efficient). They need either hydrophilic channels or carriers for their crossing of the membrane

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Ions and dissolved substances move across cell membrane

• It is crucial to keep the right concentrations of salts and other dissolved substances, especially glucose, inside the cell

• Diffusion and active transport across cell membrane are involved

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Body Systems and Diffusion

Understand path through body of:• Food/Nutrients (glucose)• Oxygen• Carbon Dioxide• Nitrogen

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Homeostasis“…the ability to maintain relatively constant internal conditions even though the outside world changes continuously…”

• Within cells• Within body

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Feedback Mechanisms• Negative Feedback Examples—more

common– home heating system– Glucose regulation in blood

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Feedback Mechanisms• Negative Feedback Examples

– home heating system– Glucose regulation in blood

• Positive Feedback Examples– Fire-Starting– Blood clotting