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Westside High School 9th Grade Biology
Crossing the Plasma Membrane
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Questions• What is the job of the plasma membrane?
• What is semi-permeable?
• What is the difference between active transport and passive transport?
• What is osmosis?
• What will happen to a cell when placed in a hypertonic solution? Hypotonic solution?
• What are examples of each type of transport?
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The plasma membrane maintains homeostasis for the cell
It is selectively permeable:
It controls what goes into and out of the cell
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Plasma Membrane Structure
Two key components of the membrane:
Phospholipids – form the membrane
Proteins – act as “gates”
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Two forms of transport across the membrane:
Passive TransportNo energy needed
• Examples:– Diffusion– Osmosis
Active Transport• ENERGY used
• Examples:– Endocytosis– Exocytosis
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Two forms of transport:
Passive Transport
Diffusion Osmosis
* Does not use energy
Active Transport
Endocytosis Exocytosis
* Uses energy
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Endocytosis
Figure 3.8
Active transport
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Exocytosis
Figure 3.8
Active transport
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Active Transport• Endocytosis
– Pino-
– Phago-
• Exocytosis
Figure 3.9
Ion pumps: Thru a protein, but using energy
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Active Transport:
Energy Used?
Examples?
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Passive Transport: Diffusion
• Small, uncharged particles are able to pass right between the phospholipids
• This is called simple diffusion
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Passive Transport: Diffusion
• There are also proteins embedded between the phospholipids.
• These proteins function as gates, allowing larger or charged molecules to get in/out of the cell
• Only molecules which are “recognized” are allowed thru these proteins
• This is facilitated diffusion
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Passive transport: Diffusion
Lower Concentration
Higher Concentration
Molecules collide – pass thru membrane
Concentration gradient:
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Osmosis is the movement of water
• Water moves TOWARDS the molecules
• Think of it as “water wants to dissolve stuff”
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Passive Transport: Osmosis
HYPERtonic ISOtonic HYPOtonic
Which way will water move in each case?
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Passive Transport: Osmosis
• HYPERtonic ISOtonic HYPOtonic
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What do plant cells have outside of the cell membrane
that animal cells do not have?
What difference will this make with osmosis?
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Effect of osmosis on plant cells
Flaccid - Turgiddue to plasmolysis - cell shrinks from cell wall
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Passive transport: osmosis
Osmosis
Which way will water move?
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Passive Transport
Energy?Examples?
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Hypertonic or Hypotonic?
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Crossing the Plasma Membrane
Passive Transport Active Transport
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Crossing the Plasma Membrane
Passive Transport
• No energy needed
• Diffusion
• Osmosis
Active Transport
• ENERGY used
• Endocytosis
• Exocytosis
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Post test• What is the job of the plasma membrane?
• What is semi-permeable?
• What is the difference between active transport and passive transport?
• What is osmosis?
• What will happen to a cell when placed in a hypertonic solution? Hypotonic solution?
• What are examples of each type of transport?