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1 Cellular Transport Biology 2017

2 Cellular Transport Every living cell exists in a liquid environment that it needs to survive. The plasma membrane is selectively permeable. This means only certain molecules are allowed in and out of cells.

3 Diffusion Notes Diffusion- particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area less concentrated. Facilitated diffusion- molecules that cannot diffuse on their own that move through protein channels in the cell membrane.

4 Egg Experiment on YouTube
Osmosis ctd… Osmosis effects cells depending on the type of solution that they are in: isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic. Egg Experiment on YouTube Isotonic- solution which the concentration is the same inside AND outside the cell. Hypertonic- solution that has more water inside the cell than outside, so water moves out causing the cell to shrink. Hypotonic- solution that has more water outside the cell than inside, so water moves in causing the cell to swell.

5 Types of Transport Passive Transport- in cells, substances can diffuse across membranes WITHOUT requiring the use of energy. Active Transport- transport protein (aka carrier protein) REQUIRES energy to help move particles across the membrane against a force. This is known as a concentration gradient.

6 Endocytosis vs Exocytosis
Large particles are engulfed, then enclosed by a cell membrane as it moves into the cell. Large particles are released from a cell by secreting them or expelling them.

7 Osmosis and Homeostasis
Osmosis- the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane. Homeostasis- enables the cell membrane to regulate the cell’s internal environment.

8 Follow Up Does a cell use passive transport or active transport to move molecules? Both Depending on the molecule and if it needs to move against the concentration gradient.


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