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2-3 Ionic Bonds
2-4 Covalent Bonds In covalent reactions, atoms share electrons, resulting in covalent bonds.
Water
Fig. 2.19
Fig. 2.20
Fig. 2.21
3-13 Mitochondrion structure
Proteins
Channel Protein
Carrier Protein
Cell Recognition Protein
Receptor Protein
Enzymatic Protein
Passive Transport Does not use chemical energy No ATP is involved in this transport Types of Passive Transport: Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated transport
Active transport This is how we move molecules from a low concentration to a higher concentration. To do this ATP is needed. There are 3 types of active transport: Carrier active transport Endocytosis Exocytosis
4-25 Exocytosis
4-26 Endocytosis A vesicle formed around the substance. Phagocytosis – large particles Pinocytosis – small particles Receptor-mediated endocytosis – specific particles
4-27 Phagocytosis
4-28 Pinocytosis
4-29 Receptor-mediated endocytosis
4-31 Osmosis demonstration
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