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Getting Into and Out of Cells Cell Transport. Types of Cell Transport Passive Transport - no cellular energy required to occur - goes with the concentration.

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1 Getting Into and Out of Cells Cell Transport

2 Types of Cell Transport Passive Transport - no cellular energy required to occur - goes with the concentration gradient - diffusion - facilitated diffusion - osmosis Active Transport - requires cellular energy to occur - goes against the concentration gradient - Endocytosis/Exocytosis - Sodium Potassium Pump

3 Concentration Gradient The concentration gradient is the distribution of particles across space from high to low concentration

4 Passive Transport Energy for passive transport comes from the molecules themselves In passive transport, molecules move with the concentration gradient - move from high concentration to low concentration

5 Diffusion Primary means of cell transport - molecules move from high to low concentration - movement continues with the gradient until the molecules are evenly distributed - equilibrium is achieved

6 Facilitated Diffusion Particles move with the concentration gradient across a transport protein in the membrane - ions, sugar and amino acids all move into and out of cells by facilitated diffusion

7 Osmosis The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane - water moves from where there is more water to where there is less water - water moves toward higher conc. of dissolved material - solute

8 Three osmotic environments Hypotonic environment Little(below) solute/lots of water What happens when you place cells in an environment that is hypotonic to it? Hmm Animal Cell Plant Cell

9 Hypotonic Environment Animal Cell Plant Cell Before Water Moves In After burst turgid

10 2 nd type of Environment Hypertonic Lots of solute/little water What happens when you place a cell in an environment that is hypertonic to it? hmm

11 Hypertonic environment Animal Cell Plant Cell Before Water Moves Out shrinks plasmolyze

12 3 rd Environment Isotonic Environment Equal amounts of solute and water What happens to a cell in an isotonic environment? hmm

13 Isotonic Environment Animal Before Plant Water Moves In and Out at an equal rate No Change After No Change

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