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CELLULAR TRANSPORT!. CELLULAR TRANSPORT Passive vs. Active Passive cellular transport: No energy (ATP) Required A. Diffusion-moves gases across the membrane.

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1 CELLULAR TRANSPORT!

2 CELLULAR TRANSPORT Passive vs. Active Passive cellular transport: No energy (ATP) Required A. Diffusion-moves gases across the membrane from high to low! – Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and fume particles B. Osmosis – movement of water from high to low Isotonic : no net movement Hypotonic: water in Hypertonic: water out – Remember  “SALT SUCKS!!”

3 Isotonic Solution Isotonic: The concentration of solutes in the solution is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell. Result: Water moves equally in both directions and the cell remains same size! (Dynamic Equilibrium)

4 Hypertonic Solution Hypertonic: The solution has a higher concentration of solutes and a lower concentration of water than inside the cell. (High solute = Low water) Result: Water moves from inside the cell into the solution: Cell shrinks Osmosis Animations for isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions Osmosis shrinks

5 Hypotonic Solution Hypotonic: The solution has a lower concentration of solutes and a higher concentration of water than inside the cell. (Low solute = High water) Result: Water moves from the solution to inside the cell: Cell Swells and bursts open!

6 Osmosis in Elodea cells 1: Elodea + pure water Notice the chloroplast at the edge of the cell wall 2: isotonic + tap water Notice the chloroplasts are evenly spaced 3: Elodea + salt Notice all chloroplasts in the center; membrane pulled away from cell wall membrane vacuole chloroplasts Cell wall

7 C. Facilitated Diffusion The movement of particles from areas of HIGH concentrations to areas of LOW concentration with the HELP of a TRANSPORT protein. Like regular diffusion, this is a type of PASSIVE transport and does NOT require energy! Animation: How Facilitated Diffusion Works Animation: How Facilitated Diffusion Works

8 D. Active Transport Movement of particles AGAINST the concentration gradient from areas of LOW to areas of HIGH concentration. This does require ENERGY!! Example: Ion Pump http://www.brookscole.com/chemistry_d/temp lates/student_resources/shared_resources/ani mations/ion_pump/ionpump.html http://www.brookscole.com/chemistry_d/temp lates/student_resources/shared_resources/ani mations/ion_pump/ionpump.html

9 E. BULK transport…when molecules are too BIG to pass… 1. ENDOCYTOSIS: movement of a substance INTO the cell – Phagocytosis (food in) – Pinocytosis (fluid in)

10 PHAGOCYTOSIS Watch this animation!! http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flasha nimat/cellstructures/phagocitosis.swf - http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flasha nimat/cellstructures/phagocitosis.swf - Amoeba Horror!!!

11 PINOCYTOSIS Watch this animation – Endocytosis - Animation of Pinocytosis

12 2. EXOCYTOSIS Movement of a substance OUT of the cell http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabe e/BIOBK/exocyt.gif http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabe e/BIOBK/exocyt.gif


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