Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

UNIT 4 CELL BOUNDARIES AND TRANSPORT Unit 4 Quiz: October 12/13

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "UNIT 4 CELL BOUNDARIES AND TRANSPORT Unit 4 Quiz: October 12/13"— Presentation transcript:

1 UNIT 4 CELL BOUNDARIES AND TRANSPORT Unit 4 Quiz: October 12/13
UNIT 4 CELL BOUNDARIES AND TRANSPORT Unit 4 Quiz: October 12/13 Unit 4 test: October 18, 2016

2 Cell Wall CELL BOUNDARIES support protect cell membrane proteins
_____________ & _____________ the cell Lies outside of the __________________ Is made of ______________& ______________ Plant cell walls are mainly ___________ Fungi cell walls are mainly ___________ support protect cell membrane carbohydrates proteins cellulose chitin

3

4 CELL BOUNDARIES working II. CELL Membrane
A cell is defined as the smallest _________ unit of life. In order to maintain ___________, _______ must be moved into the cell and ______ must be transported out of the cell. In addition, some cells produce _________ and other materials designated for export. All materials moving in and out of the cell must pass through the ____________a ______________boundary found in ____ cells. working homeostasis nutrients wastes hormones cell membrane semi permeable all

5 Cell Membrane in a Nutshell (187-190)
phospholipid proteins Made mainly of ____________ & _________ Hydrophobic tails of phospholipids make molecules line up as a _______ with polar head facing _____ and nonpolar tails facing ___. bilayer out in

6 Function Membranes are __________________ = Semi-permeable, picky
Allow certain molecules to pass through; but keeps others out __________ what enters & leaves the cell Helps maintain ___________ selectively permeable Controls homeostasis

7 Other components of the cell membrane
Proteins- Peripheral- on the inside or outside surface. Can be partially embedded into the cell membrane or can be found attached to an integral membrane protein. On the outside surface, ____________ to inside cell; “receptor protein” On the inside surface, __________ the call membrane to the cell’s internal support structure (cytoskeleton) giving cell its shape. “Anchor proteins” Transport proteins (also called integral)- _______________________ through the membrane; used as channels or tunnels to move things in or out of the cell transmit signals anchors embedded all the way

8 Other components of the cell membrane
Cholesterol- only in _______ cells Helps prevent fatty acid tails from ________ together Provides ________ for ________ cell (no cell wall) animal sticking stability animal

9 Other components of the cell membrane
Carbohydrates- in chain form; on outside surface Used to ____________ ; cell ID tags If found on top of a protein the whole structure is called a _____________ If found on top of a phospholipid the whole structure is called a _________ recognize self glycoprotein glycolipid

10

11 Label the following cell membrane
Transport/Integral Protein Peripheral Protein on the inside Glycoprotein Glycolipid Cholesterol

12 CARBOHYDRATES On the outside of the cell membrane to identify as “self or non-self”

13 PROTEINS Embedded in the bilayer
Serve as channels & pumps for transport of specific molecules across the cell membrane

14 What biomolecule regulates what can enter or leave the cell w/o a channel or pump?
Lipid Carbohydrate Protein Nucleic Acid [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

15 What biomolecule Serve as channels & pumps for transport
Lipid Carbohydrate Protein Nucleic Acid [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

16 What biomolecule is used to to identify as “self or non-self”
Lipid Carbohydrate Protein Nucleic Acid [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

17 Non-polar, middle portion of cell membrane
[Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

18 Embedded in cell membrane, serve as channels & pumps
[Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

19 Polar portion of cell membrane oriented towards water
[Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

20 Provides stability for animal cell membrane
[Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

21 Serve as “id” tags for cell
b c d e [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

22 CELL TRANSPORT Passive Transport high low Does NOT require ________
Movement of substances from a ______ concentration to ______ 3 Types: Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis energy high low

23 DIFFUSION liquid gas cell membrane Diffusion:
Random movement of molecules in a ________ or _____ Many substances move across the ________________ by diffusion, for example _________________________ Example: odor gradually fills a room liquid gas cell membrane water, oxygen, & small molecules

24 FACILITATED DIFFUSION
Diffusion of _____________through a _____________ Ex: glucose as it is transported across a cell membrane by a protein channel large molecules protein channel

25 FACILITATED DIFFUSION
Protein channels provide larger openings for larger molecules like ________________. In addition, due to the _________ fatty acid tails that make up most of the phospholipid bilayer, _____ molecules and _____ utilize protein channels. glucose, & fructose non-polar polar ions

26 FACILITATED DIFFUSION
This includes ________, which utilizes specialized protein channels known as ________________. ***A protein pump is active transport so this sentence should be in the active transport section Na & K Protein pumps

27 OSMOSIS Osmosis: Diffusion of ________from a _______ water concentration to a ________ water concentration through a __________________ membrane. There are comparative terms used to describe the water versus solute concentration on either side of the a membrane: water high low Selectively permeable

28

29 OSMOSIS Hypertonic = __________________solute; _________________water
Hypotonic = ____________________solute; _________________water Water always moves from ___________→ ______________ higher concentration lower concentration lower concentration higher concentration hypOtonic hypertonic

30 OSMOSIS Isotonic = Relative concentrations of ______ and ______ are ________ There will be ___ net movement of water if two solutions are isotonic water solute equal no

31

32 OSMOSIS Cells must have a mechanism for counteracting the pressure osmosis can create, otherwise a cell could swell & burst or explode when it is placed in a ___________ environment How to control Osmotic Pressure: Cell wall - Rigid boundary found in ________________ Physically prevents cell from expanding Contractile vacuole- Actively________ water out of cell single-celled organisms without ________ Blood/Extracellular Fluid- is mostly water to equalize osmotic pressure. Designed to be __________ with cells. hypotonic Plants, bacteria, fungi & some protists pumps Cell walls isotonic

33

34

35 -Hypotonic; -cell will undergo cytolysis or lyse (the cell will burst) -This can kill the animal cell -Hypertonic; -cell will crenate (the cell will shrivel up) -This causes cell to dehydrate and not function -isotonic; -preferred cell state -Hypertonic; -cell will undergo plasmolysis (cell membrane pulls away from cell wall) -isotonic; -Cell does not mind being in this state; neither beneficial or harmful to the cell -Hypotonic; -cells see increased turgor pressure -This is the preferred state for plant cells

36 Requires energy in the form of ATP 3 types:
ACTIVE TRANSPORT Requires energy in the form of ATP 3 types: Protein Pumps Endocytosis Exocytosis

37 PROTEIN PUMPS concentration gradient low high Protein Pumps:
1. Protein Pumps – Energy-requiring process during which membrane proteins pump molecules across a membrane ____________________ from a ______ concentration to a ________concentration. concentration gradient low high

38 PROTEIN PUMPS An example is the sodium-potassium pump. Its purpose is to establish an _____________ gradient in cells by pumping __ sodium ions (__) out of the cell for every __ potassium ions (__) pumped into the cell. This slight ________ charge inside the cell relative to the outside is very important for ________________ and _________________. electrochemical 3 Na 2 K negative muscle contractions Nerve impulses

39

40 ENDOCYTOSIS AND EXOCYTOSIS
Endocytosis: “cell eating or sucking”. Larger substances are moved into the cell from the exterior by extending the cell membrane, forming a vesicle around the substance. Examples include macrophages, amoeba, etc. Exocytosis- “cell spitting ”. Export of molecules from the inside of the cell to the exterior of the cell by a vesicle fusing with the cell membrane. Mechanism used to release hormones from cells

41 ENDOCYTOSIS AND EXOCYTOSIS

42 ENDOCYTOSIS

43 Endocytosis

44 Exocytosis

45

46 Random movement of molecules in a liquid or gas
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

47 Requires energy in the form of ATP
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

48 cell sucking in or eating
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

49 Diffusion of specific molecules through a protein channel
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

50 Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

51 Movement of molecules from high concentration to low, does NOT require energy
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

52 Movement of ions and molecules against the concentration gradient, requires energy
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

53 Cell spitting out or pooping
Active transport Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Passive Transport Protein Pump [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]


Download ppt "UNIT 4 CELL BOUNDARIES AND TRANSPORT Unit 4 Quiz: October 12/13"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google