Cell Transport The movement of molecules can be either passive (no energy) or active (needs energy) depending upon the membrane structure and concentration.

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Cell Transport The movement of molecules can be either passive (no energy) or active (needs energy) depending upon the membrane structure and concentration gradients.

Transport through cell membranes AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

Transport through cell membranes The cell membrane is a good barrier around cells, especially to water soluble molecules. However, for the cell to survive some materials need to be able to enter and leave the cell. There are 3 basic mechanisms: DIFFUSION OSMOSIS ACTIVE TRANSPORT AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Diffusion of liquids AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Diffusion is the net movement of molecules (or ions) from a region of their high concentration to a region of their lower concentration. The molecules move down a concentration gradient. Molecules have kinetic energy, which makes them move about randomly. As a result of diffusion molecules reach an equilibrium where they are evenly spread out. This is when there is no net movement of molecules from either side. AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport DIFFUSION Diffusion is a PASSIVE process which means no energy is used to make the molecules move. AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

Diffusion through a membrane Observe the molecules moving from a region of high to low. Cell membrane Outside cell Inside cell AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

Diffusion through a membrane Cell membrane diffusion Outside cell Inside cell AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

Diffusion through a membrane Cell membrane Outside cell Inside cell EQUILIBRIUM AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

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Molecules that diffuse through cell membranes Oxygen – so diffuses very quickly. Carbon dioxide – very small so diffuses quickly. Water – very small so diffuses quickly. AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Osmosis ‘The diffusion of water from an area of high concentration of water molecules to an area of low concentration of water across a semi permeable membrane.’ AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Osmosis CONCENTRATED SOLUTION DILUTE SOLUTION Cell membrane partially permeable. Sugar molecule VERY Low conc. of water molecules. High water potential. VERY High conc. of water molecules. High water potential. Outside cell Inside cell AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Osmosis Cell membrane partially permeable. Low conc. of water molecules. High water potential. OSMOSIS High conc. of water molecules. High water potential. Outside cell Inside cell AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Osmosis Cell membrane partially permeable. OSMOSIS Outside cell Inside cell EQUILIBRIUM. Equal water concentration on each side. Equal water potential has been reached. There is no net movement of water AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

Red Blood Cell Placed in both salt water and distilled water. AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Look what happens to plant cells in both salt water and distilled water! AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport

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AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport Receptor Proteins These proteins are used in intercellular communication. In this animation you can see the a hormone binding to the receptor. This causes the receptor protein release a signal to perform some action. Found on surface Detects hormones Acts as binding site on Cell Membrane AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport