Membrane Transport Chapter 5.14+
What you need to know! The role of diffusion (osmosis), active transport, and bulk flow in the movement of water and nutrients in plants. How water will move if a cell is placed in an isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic solution How electrochemical gradients are formed.
Diffusion The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration Results in an even distribution: equilibrium Reason: random movement of all molecules driven by kinetic energy (temperature/pressure)
Diffusion in and out of cells The Cell membrane is selectively permeable (semi- permeable) Permeable for very small, uncharged, hydrophobic molecules and gases (simple diffusion) Impermeable for ions and large molecules
Diffusion in and out of cells Facilitated Diffusion: Cells can build transport proteins to allow large molecules to permiate the membrane Permeable molecules move down their concentration gradient (high to low) across the membrane
Osmosis Definition: diffusion of water molecules across a semi- permeable membrane All water moves via osmosis Water molecules travel through aquaporin proteins (facilitated diffusion/osmosis) Water will always go down the concentration gradient (high to low)
Passive Transport When molecules move across the membrane without the cell investing energy (doing work) Ex: diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis
Osmosis in Cells Water concentration: –High solute (salt, sugar, etc.) concentration means low water concentration –Low solute (salt, sugar, etc.) concentration means higher water concentration –Distilled water is solute free (100% water) Compare the inside water concentration with the outside water concentration: Isotonic Solution: inside and outside same concentration of solute (and water) Hypertonic Solution: solution has a higher solute concentration (lower water) Hypotonic Solution: solution has a lower solute concentration (higher water)
Active Transport Cell expends energy to pump molecules against their concentration gradient (up hill) 1.Molecular Transport: 2.Exocytosis move large molecules out of the cell: vesicles fuse with the cell membrane 3.Endocytosis move large molecules into the cell: vesciles pinch off from the membrane