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1 Cell Transport

2 Cell Communication Chemicals in blood stream
Receptor protein responds to signal molecule Permeability change Enzyme activation Second messenger

3 Homeostasis Transport of materials across the membrane
Passive transport Active transport Transport proteins Channel Carrier

4 Passive Transport Diffusion
Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration Kinetic energy Equilibrium No energy needed

5 Diffusion Across the Membrane
Simple diffusion Move freely across the membrane Small nonpolar molecules (O2 and CO2)

6 Facilitated Diffusion
Aid in the movement of molecules across the membrane Carrier proteins Channel proteins Specific ions or molecules Osmosis Diffusion of water molecules Polar molecules so channel proteins are used

7 Osmosis Explained Solution is made up of solute (ex. sugar) and solvent (liquid). Flow of water molecules depends on the concentration of the solutes on both side of the cell membrane

8 3 Solutions Hypotonic Hypertonic Isotonic

9 Hypotonic Solute (sugar) is lower outside of the cell than inside
Water moves into the cell Cytolysis

10 Hypertonic Solute is higher outside of the cell than inside
Water moves out of the cell Plasmolysis

11 Isotonic Solute is equal inside and outside of cell
Equal movement of water molecules

12 Carrier Protein

13 Carrier Protein Molecule binds to specific protein
Protein changes shape Shields molecule from hydrophobic interior of cell membrane Releases molecule on other side Protein returns to original shape

14 Active Transport Requires energy from the cell
Moves material against the concentration gradient (upstream) Cell membrane “pumps” (Carrier Proteins) Vesicles

15 Sodium – Potassium Pump

16 Vesicles Endocytosis

17 Exocytosis

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