Cellular Transport How Molecules Are Transported Across The Cell Membrane.

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Cellular Transport How Molecules Are Transported Across The Cell Membrane.

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Cellular Transport How Molecules Are Transported Across The Cell Membrane. Essential Questions. How do cells maintain homeostasis? How are cell membranes (plasma membranes) selectively permeable (semi-permeable)? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cellular Transport

How Molecules Are Transported Across The Cell Membrane.

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Essential Questions• How do cells maintain homeostasis?• How are cell membranes (plasma

membranes) selectively permeable (semi-permeable)?

• Why is it important that cells are able to transport molecules with (active transport) and without (passive transport) energy?

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Passive Transport• Cell uses no energy • Random movement of particles

along a concentration gradient from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

– (HighLow)• Concentration gradient -

difference in the concentration of substance from one area to another.

• Three types:

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3 Types of Passive Transport

1. Diffusion2. Facilitative Diffusion3. Osmosis

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1. Diffusion• Diffusion: -random

movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

– continues until all molecules are evenly spaced or at equilibrium (equal)

Simple Diffusion Animation

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• Facilitated diffusion: diffusion of specific particles along concentration gradient (High Low) with help proteins in membrane. a.Carrier Proteins -bind to

specific molecules to carry across membrane.a.Transport large particles

that can’t pass through on own. Ex. Glucose

b.Ion Channels Protein - transports ions (charged particles) through a polar pore.a.Ex. Na+, K+, Cl-

Facilitated

diffusion (Channel Protein)

Diffusion

(Lipid Bilayer

)

: 2. Facilitated

Diffusion

Carrier Protein

A B

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High Concentration

Low Concentration

Cell Membrane

Glucosemolecules

Proteinchannel

Facilitated Diffusion

Go to Section:

Transport ProteinThrough a

Cellular Transport From a- HigHig

hh

LowLow

• Channel Proteins animations

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• Osmosis: diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane– Moves from a high

concentration of water to a low concentration of water

• Cell cannot control movement of water through cell membrane as water too small and in such abundance.

Osmosis animation 3. Osmosis

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Effects of Osmosis on Life• Water moves freely through

pores.• Substances dissolve well in water.

– Solute: what is being dissolved– Solvent: what dissolves the

solute• In salt water, the solute is the salt

and the solvent is the water• Cells can be placed in 3 kinds

of water solutions that affect their homeostasis.

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Hypotonic Solution

Hypotonic: Solution has a lower concentration of solutes and a higher

concentration of water than inside the cell. (Low solute; High water)

Result: Water moves from the solution to inside the cell: Cell Swells and bursts open

( called lyse)!

• Osmosis Animations for

isotonic, hypertonic, and

hypotonic solutions

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Hypertonic Solution

Hypertonic: Solution has a higher concentration of solutes and a lower

concentration of water than inside the cell. (High solute; Low water)

Result: Water moves out of the cell into the solution: Cell shrivels or

shrinks!

• Osmosis Animations for

isotonic, hypertonic, and

hypotonic solutions

shrinks

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Isotonic SolutionIsotonic: Concentration of solutes in the solution is equal to the concentration of

solutes inside the cell.

Result: Water moves equally in both directions and the cell remains same size!

(Dynamic Equilibrium)

• Osmosis Animations for

isotonic, hypertonic, and

hypotonic solutions

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In what type of solution are these cells?

A CB

Hypertonic

Isotonic

Hypotonic

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Real Life Examples

If you are stranded in the ocean, should you drink the water to stay alive?

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Why do we wrinkle when we are in the tube too long?

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Why does it help to gargle salt water when we have a

sore throat?

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What happens to a snail when you put salt water on

it?