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March 22, 2010 What is diffusion? Osmosis? What is passive transport?

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1 March 22, 2010 What is diffusion? Osmosis? What is passive transport?
Describe the makeup of the cell membrane. What types of cells have one?

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3 Egg Demo 24 hrs in Vinegar 24 additional hours in vinegar
Dissolve shell 24 additional hours in vinegar Egg increases in size 12 hrs in corn syrup Egg decreases in size

4 Osmosis: Types of solutions
Hypotonic Outside solution has less solute than inside (less dissolved particles, more water) Water moves INTO cell Cell expands Cell may burst (lysis) Egg and vinegar

5 Osmosis: Types of solutions
Hypertonic Outside solution has more solute than inside (more dissolved particles, less water) Water moves OUT of cell Cell shrinks Egg and Corn Syrup

6 Osmosis: Types of solutions
Isotonic Outside solution and inside solution are equal concentrations Water moves IN AND OUT of cell at equal rates (dynamic equilibrium) Cell is unchanged

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9 Purple Onion Lab Read the intro and answer the prelab questions before starting You need small, thin pieces of OUTER LAYER of onion

10 Active Transport Transport into/out of cell that requires using energy
Can be for big molecules needing to enter/exit Can be for molecules needing to move against the concentration gradient (ex. move from low concentration to high concentration, they are FORCED to move!)

11 Being Forced to Move Cell membrane protein pumps use energy to pump things in a direction they don’t want to go Protein Pumps

12 Big Molecules Endocytosis
Cell membrane wraps around molecule and forms a bag (vessicle) around molecule Vessicle is broken down inside the cell and then molecules move around to where they are needed Phagocytosis = cell eating Pinocytosis = cell drinking

13 Big Molecules Exocytosis
Vessicle with trash molecule inside cell travels toward cell membrane Vessicle becomes part of cell membrane and opens to outside of cell, releasing it’s contents Active Transport Video Amoeba Feeds


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