Cell Transport · Blood Cell Hypotonic Solution Cellular Structure and FunctionChapter 7 Solute...
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Cell Transport The movement of materials
in and out of the cell
Plasma (Cell) Membrane
Thin, flexible boundary between the
cell and its environment
7.2 The Plasma Membrane
Cellular Structure and Function
Allows nutrients into the cell
Allows waste to leave the cell
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Selective Permeability
Cellular Structure and Function
The plasma membrane controls the movement of
substances into
and out of the cell.
7.2 The Plasma Membrane
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The plasma membrane is composed of the
phospholipid bilayer.
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A phospholipid means:
a glycerol backbone
two fatty acid chains
a phosphate group.
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Fluid Mosaic Model
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The phospholipid
bilayer allows other
molecules to “float”
in the membrane.
Other Components
Proteins
Cholesterol
Carbohydrates
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Proteins
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Transmit signals inside the cell
Act as a support structure
Provide pathways for larger substances to enter
and leave the cell
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Cholesterol
Cellular Structure and Function
Prevents fatty acid tails from sticking
together
7.2 The Plasma Membrane
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Carbohydrates
Cellular Structure and Function
Identify chemical signals
7.2 The Plasma Membrane
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Cellular Structure and Function
7.3 Structures and Organelles
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Cellular Structure and Function
7.3 Structures and Organelles
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HOW do materials move in and out of a cell?
Passive Transport
Movement of particles across the cell
membrane without using energy
7.4 Cellular Transport
Cellular Structure and Function
Three Modes of Passive Transport
Diffusion
Facilitated Diffusion
Osmosis
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Diffusion Movement of particles from an area of high
concentration to an area of lower
concentration (with the concentration gradient)
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Initial Conditions Diffusion
Low High
High Low
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Diffusion is controlled by
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Temperature
Pressure
Concentration
Dynamic Equilibrium
When diffusion of material into the cell
equals diffusion of material out of the cell
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Diffusion in a Cell
Cellular Structure and Function
7.4 Cellular Transport
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Facilitated Diffusion
Cellular Structure and Function
Movement of materials across the plasma
membrane using proteins
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Cellular Structure and Function
Carrier Proteins Channel Proteins
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Osmosis
Cellular Structure and Function
Diffusion of water across a selectively
permeable membrane
Three Types of Solutions
Isotonic
Hypotonic
Hypertonic
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Blood Cell Plant Cell
Isotonic Solution
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Water and dissolved substances diffuse
into and out of the cell at the same rate.
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Blood Cell
Hypotonic Solution
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Solute concentration is higher inside the
cell.
Water diffuses into the cell.
Plant Cell
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BLOWS UP the cell.
Plant Cell
Hypertonic Solution
Cellular Structure and Function
Solute concentration is higher outside the
cell. Water diffuses out of the cell.
Blood Cell
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SHRINKS the cell.
What could cause the following conditions in
a cell?
1. 2.
3.
How can a solution affect tonicity?
Active Transport
Cellular Structure and Function
Movement of particles across the cell
membrane using energy (against the gradient)
Active Transport Using Carrier Proteins
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Cellular Structure and Function
Endocytosis
Process by which the
cell surrounds and
takes particles into the
cell
Exocytosis
Secretion of material
out of the plasma
membrane
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