Cell Transport Cell/Plasma Membrane Regulates what enters and leaves the cell and provides protection and support. Phospholipid Bilayer Selectively Permeable
Cell Membrane Model Cell/Plasma Membrane FIRST color the phospholipid bilayer! Blue – phosphate heads Red – lipid tails Purple - protein
Cell Transport Passive Transport – when the cell does not require energy to move molecules across a membrane. Movement from high to low concentration (conc.)
Passive Transport Diffusion Definition Vocabulary Particle movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Equilibrium – when the concentration of the solute is the same throughout a system.
How does temperature affect diffusion? Hot Water Cold Water Room Temp. Water How does temperature affect diffusion? Why is a warm body advantageous to a living thing?
Passive Transport Diffusion Picture Examples
Passive Transport Osmosis Definition Vocabulary The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. Isotonic – The concentration of solutes is the same inside and outside the cell Hypotonic – solution has a lower solute concentration than the cell. Hypertonic – solution has a higher concentration of solute than the cell
Passive Transport Osmosis Picture Examples Fill this in after GummyBear Lab!
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Facilitated Diffusion Passive Transport Facilitated Diffusion Definition Vocabulary Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels Protein channel – act as “doorways” for larger molecules, and allow certain molecules to cross membrane
Facilitated Diffusion Passive Transport Facilitated Diffusion Picture Examples Red blood cells have a cell membrane protein that allows glucose to pass through it. Does not need energy!
Active Transport Active Transport – energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference.
Active Transport Molecular Transport Definition Vocabulary When small molecules and ions are carried across membranes by proteins in the membrane that act like energy-requiring pumps Needs ENERGY! Moves from low concentration to high concentration
Active Transport Picture Examples Molecular Transport Picture Examples Many cells move calcium, potassium, and sodium across cell membranes
Active Transport Endocytosis Definition Vocabulary Process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets, of the cell membrane Phagocytosis – “cell eating” extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell Pinocytosis – cell takes in liquid from the surrounding environment
Active Transport Endocytosis Picture See previous slide. Examples Amoeba’s use endocytosis to get their food
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Active Transport Exocytosis Definition Vocabulary None Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material
Active Transport Exocytosis Picture Examples Cell can get rid of waste or cellular materials this way
Determine passive vs. active; give specific type A cell membrane encloses and takes in a drop of fluid. Carrier proteins use energy and act as a pump to move nutrients into a root cell. Carrier proteins take sugar (glucose) into a cell without requiring energy input. Water diffuses across a cell membrane from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration. Mucus and waste products packaged by Golgi apparatus are secreted by a cell. A cell membrane encloses and takes in large food particles.
Passive or active?
Passive or active?
Passive or active?
Food particle Amoeba Passive or active?
Passive or active?
Passive or active?
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Plasmolysis Obtain a piece of red onion, slide and cover slip. Create a wet mount slide with water. Observe the appearance of the cells under the microscope. Use toweling method to add several drops of salt water. What happened? Why?
Before Salt Water After Salt Water