Ch. 2.3 Cell transport
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Ch. 2.3: Cell transport
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Essential Questions
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?
2. What is the difference between passive transport & active transport?
3. Why are osmosis and diffusion important?
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Cell transport
Passive transport
Diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Osmosis
Active transport
Endocytosis Exocytosis
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?transport = move
No energy/ATP Energy/ATP
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Diffusion:When molecules move from HIGH to
LOW concentration
ALWAYS: High LowUntil both sides reach equilibrium.
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?
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Draw this example of diffusion.
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Osmosis:The diffusion of WATER molecules
through a membrane.
It always moves from areas with higher concentration of WATER to areas of lower concentration of water.
Dilute solution Concentrated solution(high water) (low water)
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?
(water)
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Facilitated diffusion:When molecules use transport
proteins to pass through a cell’s membrane.
2 types of transport proteins:Carrier proteins – carry large molecules
(glucose)Channel proteins – form pores through
membrane
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?
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Facilitated diffusion
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Active Transport:When substances move through the
cell membrane using the cell’s energy (ATP).
Low High
Uses carrier proteins to get nutrients from the environment and to get rid of waste materials.
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?
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Active Transport
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Endocytosis: (endo = enter)takes in a substance by surrounding it (&
engulfing)
Exocytosis: (exo = exit)Getting rid of contents outside the cell
1. How do materials enter & leave cells?
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Endocytosis & Exocytosis
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Passive transport vs. Active transport
Passive transport Active transportBoth
- No energy (ATP)
- High Low
- Uses energy (ATP)
- Low High, or large molecules
- Transport substances through cell membrane
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3. Why are osmosis & diffusion important?
All living things have certain requirements they must satisfy in order to remain alive & to
Cells use passive & active transport to maintain homeostasis by:– Exchange gases (O2 & CO2)– Get water, minerals, & food– Get rid of wastes
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Remotes Review
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What is the movement of substances from areas of high concentration to low
concentration?A. DiffusionB. EndocytosisC. Active transportD. Exocytosis
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What is the movement of substances from areas of high concentration to low
concentration?A. DiffusionB. EndocytosisC. Active transportD. Exocytosis
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What is the diffusion of water molecules?
A. DiffusionB. EndocytosisC. Active transportD. OsmosisE. Exocytosis
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What is the diffusion of water molecules?
A. DiffusionB. EndocytosisC. Active transportD. OsmosisE. Exocytosis
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What is the movement of substances across a membrane that requires cell
energy?A. DiffusionB. OsmosisC. Active transportD. Passive
transport
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What is the movement of substances across a membrane that requires cell
energy?A. DiffusionB. OsmosisC. Active transportD. Passive
transport
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When substances are too large to pass through the membrane, they must enter
the cell through what process?A. OsmosisB. EndocytosisC. ExocytosisD. Passive
transport
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When substances are too large to pass through the membrane, they must enter
the cell through what process?A. OsmosisB. EndocytosisC. ExocytosisD. Passive
transport
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Which cell part is responsible for making and storing the energy (ATP)
needed for active transport?A. Chloroplast B. NucleusC. Golgi bodiesD. MitochondriaE. Lysosome
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Which cell part is responsible for making and storing the energy (ATP)
needed for active transport?A. Chloroplast B. NucleusC. Golgi bodiesD. MitochondriaE. Lysosome
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Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules through which of
these?
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A. channel proteinsB. waterC. cell wallD. membrane
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Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules through which of
these?
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A. channel proteinsB. waterC. cell wallD. membrane
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What does facilitated diffusion require to pass molecules through a cell
membrane?
A. B. C. D.
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A. waterB. glucoseC. light energyD. transport
proteins
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What does facilitated diffusion require to pass molecules through a cell
membrane?
A. B. C. D.
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A. waterB. glucoseC. light energyD. transport
proteins
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How does active transport move substances through the cell
membrane?
A. B. C. D.
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A. using the cell’s energy
B. by osmosisC. by facilitated
diffusionD. using water
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How does active transport move substances through the cell
membrane?
A. B. C. D.
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A. using the cell’s energy
B. by osmosisC. by facilitated
diffusionD. using water
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