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1 Introduction to... Cell Transport

2 Semi-Permeable Membrane
The cell membrane is semi-permeable Semi-permeable-only certain things can pass through (permeate) it Smaller molecules can pass through. Larger molecules and charged molecules cannot.

3 Passive vs. Active Transport
PASSIVE= **No energy (ATP) needed for movement of certain particles across the membrane in/out of cell. Particles (molecules and ions) move from HIGH to LOW concentration. “Paddling with the current.” Types of passive transport Diffusion Osmosis Passive facilitated diffusion

4 Which container has the highest concentration of solutes?

5 Diffusion Move from high to low concentration
Occurs until equilibrium is reached. PASSIVE TRANSPORT, SO NO ENERGY REQUIRED FOR PARTICLES TO DIFFUSE!!!

6 Osmosis Osmosis-diffusion of water
PASSIVE, SO NO ENERGY REQUIRED TO DO THIS! Water can go through the semi-permeable cell membrane. High  low Osmosis animation

7 Hypertonic Environments
Osmosis can occur with water going into OR out of the cell, depending on what type of environment the cell is in. Hyper= above/higher Hypertonic- the cell is in a higher solute concentration i.e. saltwater Osmosis- water moves OUT of cell in this environment (highlow). Shrivel and die.

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9 Hypotonic Environments
Hypo = under/lower Hypotonic- the cell is in a lower solute concentration i.e. pure water Osmosis- water will move INTO cell in this environment (highlow) Swells with water and bursts. Cell wall prevents plant cells from bursting—like a water balloon in a box

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11 Isotonic Environments
Iso = same/equal Isotonic cell environment- equal solute concentration inside and outside the cell i.e. pure blood Water flow in = water flow out Cells remain the same

12 100% Water, 0% Salt Pure Water
96% Water, 4% salt Concentrated Saltwater 100% Water, 0% Salt Pure Water 98% Water, 2% Salt Blood

13 Passive Facilitated Diffusion
NO ENERGY (ATP) NEEDED! PASSIVE! Some particles are too large to pass through the membrane. Special proteins come to the rescue


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