Aim: How can we compare active and passive transport?/ Como podemos comparar transportes activo y pasivo?

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Aim: How can we compare active and passive transport?/ Como podemos comparar transportes activo y pasivo?

Do all things get through the cell membrane? SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE Water Molecules

Types of cell transport/ Tipos de transporte Celular Active transport Transporte Activo Energy required Necesita energia Against concentration gradient Va en contra de la corriente de concentracion From low to high Va de bajo a alto Passive transport Transporte pasivo No energy required No requiere energia Down the concentration gradient Baja con el gradiente de concentracion From high to low De alto a bajo

Passive Transport/Transporte Pasivo Diffusion = movement of O2 & CO2 Facilitated diffusion = alcohols & glucose (needs membrane protein) Osmosis = movement of H2O Difusión = movimiento de O2 y CO2 Difusion facilitada = alcoholes y glucosa (necesita la proteína de la membrana) Osmosis = movimiento de H2O

Active Transport/Transporte Activo PhagocytosisPinocytosis

How can you tell?/ Observa la diferencia 1 2 3

Can you tell the difference?

Would you need energy?

Active vs. Passive Transport Transporte Activo vs Pasivo Active TransportPassive Transport Energy Required Requiere energia Direction/ direccion Types/tipos Yes No Low to high Bajo a alto Diffusion, osmosis, High to low Alto a bajo Endocytosis, exocytosis Endocitosis, exocitosis