Cellular Transportation

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Cellular Transportation Maintaining Equilibrium

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Cellular Transportation. Maintaining Equilibrium. Cellular Transport. Passive Transport. Movement of particles across the cell membrane without using energy. Three Modes of Passive Transport. Diffusion. Facilitated Diffusion . Osmosis. Cellular Transport. Diffusion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cellular Transportation

Maintaining Equilibrium

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Passive Transport

Movement of particles across the cell membrane without using energy

Cellular Transport

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

Initial Conditions DiffusionLow High

High Low

Cellular Transport

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Diffusion is controlled by

Cellular Structure and Function

Temperature Pressure Concentration

Dynamic Equilibrium Reached when diffusion of material into the cell

equals diffusion of material out of the cell Molecules continue to move, but the overall

concentration remains the same.

Cellular Transport

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Diffusion in a Cell

Cellular Structure and FunctionCellular Transport

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Facilitated Diffusion

Cellular Structure and Function

Movement of materials across the plasma membrane using proteins

Cellular Transport

Carrier ProteinsChannel 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

Cellular Transport

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Passive Transport

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Cellular Structure and Function

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Blood CellPlant Cell

Isotonic Solution

Cellular Structure and Function

Water and dissolved substances diffuse into and out of the cell at the same rate.

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Cellular Transport

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Blood Cell

Hypotonic Solution

Cellular Structure and Function

Solute concentration is higher inside the cell. Water diffuses into the cell.

Plant Cell

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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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Active Transport

Cellular Structure and Function

Movement of particles across the cell membrane using energy

Active Transport Using Carrier Proteins

Cellular Transport

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Types of Active Transport Pumps

Cellular Structure and Function

Na+/K+ ATPase pump

Moves three Na+ ions out of the cell and two K+ ions into the cell

Cellular Transport

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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

Cellular Transport

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Active Transport