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Cell Processes: Diffusion and Osmosis.

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1 Cell Processes: Diffusion and Osmosis

2 Diffusion - the tendency of molecules to move from a higher concentration to a lower concentration until equilibrium is reached. Equal on right & left Fully diffused Higher concentration on the left Equilizing out

3 Diffusion video

4 Types of Movement in the Cell:
Passive Transport Diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane (ex: cell membrane). Cell does not use any energy for diffusion. It goes through the cell membrane without it opening up. Examples – water, alcohol, O2 and CO2,

5 Osmosis - The diffusion of water
Cell membrane doesn’t open up, just goes through. Only works with very small particles. Osmosis Video

6 Hypertonic Solution Solution with a higher concentration of solute and a lower concentration of water. Makes the cell shrivel. Example: adding salt water Video Link

7 Hypotonic Solution Solution with a lower solute concentration and a higher water concentration. More water moves in than out. Cell bloats. Example: Being in the bath too long causes wrinkled fingers. Video link

8 Isotonic Solution Equal amount of water goes in and out of cell.
Video link

9 Effect on living cells Animal Plant

10 Active Transport Cell uses energy to move things in and out. Example: food molecules Cell membrane actually opens and closes. Active Transport Video

11 Exocytosis & Endocytosis
Exocytosis (molecules “exit” the cell. Ex: Waste products Endocytosis (substances “enter” the cell). Ex: Food molecules


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