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1 Topic: Cell Processes Aim: Describe the two types of passive transport. Do Now: You have 2 minutes to copy the topic, aim and homework. The do now activity is on the next slide. HW: Venn Diagram of diffusion and osmosis (on loose-leaf).

2 Exit Card…5 minutes Compare and contrast passive and active transport by completing one of the following. Write a paragraph of at least 4 sentences comparing and contrasting passive and active transport. Be sure to use the following terms: particles, energy, high concentration, low concentration. OR Compare and contrast passive and active transport by drawing diagrams of each type. Be sure to label the particles, high concentration, low concentration, energy. Draw an arrow showing the movement of the particles. http://www.online-stopwatch.com/

3 Identify the 2 types of passive transport.

4 HIGH LOW DIFFUSION 1.Identify the high and low concentration. 2.Identify the type of transport the diagram represents. 3.When will this process stop?

5 Diffusion Movement of particles from a HIGH to LOW concentration NO ENERGY Ex: CO 2, O 2, glucose, sucrose, H 2 O, etc…

6 The animation above is showing the movement of glucose molecules across a membrane. Describe what is happening in this process.

7 Explain why this diagram represents diffusion.

8 The diagram represents water molecules moving. 1.Identify the high and low concentration. 2.Describe how the water molecules will move. 3.Identify the type of passive transport occurring. Support your answer. HIGH LOW

9 Inside cell Outside cell Osmosis Cell membrane High conc. of water molecules. Low conc. of water molecules.

10 Inside cell Outside cell High conc. of water molecules. Osmosis Cell membrane OSMOSIS Low conc. of water molecules.

11 Movement of WATER molecules through a membrane from a HIGH to LOW concentration NO ENERGY

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13 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXVc7HXjRp8

14 H 2 O ALWAYS diffuses OUT of the cell 72% H 2 O 33% H 2 O What happens when a cell is placed in a SALT SOLUTION ?

15 Normal red blood cell and normal plant cell Red blood cell and plant cell surrounded by salt solution

16 Water ALWAYS diffuses INTO the cell 72% H 2 O 100% H 2 O What happens when a cell is placed in a DISTILLED WATER ?

17 Normal red blood cell and normal plant cell Red blood cell and plant cell in distilled water

18 What happens when a cell is placed in a solution with the same water concentration ? Cell remains the same 72% H 2 O

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20 1.Identify the type of transport occurring when the molecules move from area A to area B. Support your answer 2. Identify the type of transport occurring when the molecules move from area B to area A. Support your answer. Passive transport Active transport Molecules are moving from a HIGH to LOW concentration. Molecules are moving from a LOW to HIGH concentration.

21 3. Identify the type of passive transport occurring if WATER molecules move from area A to area B. Support your answer. 4. Identify the type of passive transport occurring if glucose molecules move from area A to area B. Support your answer. Osmosis WATER is moving from a HIGH to LOW concentration. Diffusion GLUCOSE is moving from a HIGH to LOW concentration.

22 The movement of materials from higher to lower concentration is called 1.diffusion 2. active transport 3.pinocytosis 4.phagocytosis

23 Which process requires cellular energy? 1.diffusion 2. passive transport 3. active transport 4. osmosis

24 The movement of water from higher to lower concentration is called 1.pinocytosis 2. active transport 3.osmosis 4.phagocytosis

25 Damage to which structure will most directly disrupt water balance within a single-celled organism? 1.ribosome 2. cell membrane 3. nucleus 4. chloroplast

26 Sodium ions are pumped from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration in the nerve cells of humans. This process is an example of 1.diffusion 2. osmosis 3. passive transport 4. active transport

27 The movement of materials from lower to higher concentration requiring energy in the form of ATP is called 1.movement 2. diffusion 3.active transport 4. cell division

28 The movement of glucose molecules from a high to low concentration is known as 1.locomotion 2. diffusion 3.active transport 4. osmosis

29 Exit Card… Compare and contrast diffusion and osmosis by completing one of the following. Write a paragraph of at least 4 sentences comparing and contrasting diffusion. Be sure to use the following terms: particles, energy, high concentration, low concentration. OR Compare and contrast diffusion and osmosis by drawing diagrams of each type. Be sure to label the particles or water, high concentration, low concentration. Draw an arrow showing the movement of particles or water.

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31 COMPARE Passive and active transport both involve the movement of substances. CONTRAST Passive transport does not require energy while active transport does require energy. During passive transport substances move from a high to low concentration. During active transport substances move from a low to high concentration.


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