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1 Starter Why can you smell the manure when it is being spread in fields miles away? Why can you smell perfume when a girl sprays it on herself from all the way across the room? What will happen when I drop food coloring into the flask at the front of the room?

2 Starter Based off of your lab, why must cells be small? How might temperature and size of molecules effect diffusion across the membrane? Essay: Using all of the animal cell organelles, explain how they all work together to run as an efficient system.

3 Starter Finish Lab How does this lab illustrate the definition of diffusion?

4 The Cell Membrane Movement Across

5 Structure Phospholipid Bilayer – Phosphate Heads Hydrophilic – Fatty Acid Tails Hydrophobic – 2 layers, tail to tail – Embedded Proteins Gets “things” in and out of the cell

6 What has to get in and out? Molecules, ions and….WATER! – Water is always moving across the membrane – Movement of these substances helps cells to maintain homeostasis Stable internal environment regardless of external conditions – Cell needs to be happy!

7 Passive vs. Active Transport Passive – No energy needed – High Concentration  low concentration Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Active – Energy is needed – Low concentration  High concentration Transport protein pumps Exocytosis Endocytosis

8 Diffusion Movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration – Always think “high to low” Air freshener Cow Manure Depends on temperature and size of molecule diffusing – Fast – hot/small – Slow – cold/large

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10 Osmosis The diffusion of water across a semi- permeable membrane – Semi-permeable – only certain molecules can pass Water moves across a membrane from high water concentration to an area of low water concentration – Goes to where there is more “stuff”

11 Osmosis *****Water always moves to where there is more “stuff” (more concentrate)

12 Concentration? The amount of a particular substance in a certain amount of another substance – Huh? Orange Juice – Concentrate vs. Jug – Which has more “stuff”

13 Concentration Solution – Uniform mixture of two or more substances Salt water Solute – Substance that is dissolved Salt Solvent – Substance doing the dissolving Water

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15 Solutions Hypertonic – More solute outside the cell Water rushes out Cell shrinks Hypotonic – More solute inside the cell Water rushes in Cell swells

16 Solutions Isotonic – Same concentration of solutes/water inside and outside of the cell Water still moves in and out – It is at the same rate! Cell stays the same

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18 Facilitated Diffusion Carrier proteins Carrier proteins – Large and not liked by the fatty acid tails – Recognize specific molecules to bring into the cell – Must be the proper molecule to enter Sugars Sugars


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