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Transport foldable On each flap write: Directions: Passive Transport Fold 3 pieces of paper, so you have 5 layered flaps Write “Cell Transport” on the bottom flap as a title Passive Transport Examples of Passive Transport Osmotic Pressure Active Transport Comparing Types of Transport

(Inside) On Bottom Half of 1st Flap write: 1. Passive Transport (Inside) On Bottom Half of 1st Flap write: Passive transport is movement of molecules without energy across a membrane goes with the gradient= “with the flow of traffic” high concentration to a low concentration.

2. Examples of Passive Transport Turn the foldable sideways and glue the picture/diagram on the left half and write the description on the right half. Picture Description Picture Description Picture Description

Example 1 Directions: Cut out panel and glue into flap Write the definition in the opposite column. Diffusion- movement of molecules from a high to a low concentration. Color the area of high concentration red and the area of low concentration orange. Low High

Example 2 Directions: Cut out panel and glue into flap Write the definition in the opposite column. Facilitative diffusion- movement of molecules from high to low with the help of transport (carrier) proteins Label the area of high concentration red and the area of low concentration orange. Color the carrier proteins green High Concentration Carrier Protein Low Concentration

Example 3 Cut out panel and glue into flap Directions: Cut out panel and glue into flap Write the definition in the opposite column. Osmosis- movement of WATER high to low concentration Highlight the arrows on the diagram that show the movement of water in yellow. Label in red the areas of high concentration red, and the areas of low concentration in orange L H L H

3. Osmotic Pressure

Directions: 1. Write the definition in the top half. Osmotic Pressure- the pressure exerted by the flow of water against a semi permeable membrane Cut out panel and glue beneath definition

3. Write the definition for each type of osmotic pressure below the pictures Hypertonic water moves OUT of the cell cell shrivels Hypotonic water moves INTO a cell T cell swells Isotonic water moves IN and OUT of cell dynamic equilibrium no change in shape of cell

(Inside) On Top Half of 4th Flap write: 4. Active Transport (Inside) On Top Half of 4th Flap write: Active transport is… movement of molecules with energy across a membrane goes against the gradient= “against the flow of traffic” low concentration to high concentration uses transport (carrier) proteins

Cut out panel and glue into beneath definition (on top half of flap) Directions: Cut out panel and glue into beneath definition (on top half of flap) Label in red the areas of high concentration red, and the areas of low concentration in orange. Color the carrier proteins green and the ATP yellow Low concentration Carrier Protein High concentration

(Inside) On Bottom Half of 4th Flap: Example 1 Directions: Cut out panel and glue into flap Write the definition below the picture. Exocytosis- discharge of large cell particles requiring the use of energy Label the area of high concentration red and the area of low concentration orange. High concentration Low concentration

(Inside) On Bottom Half of 4th Flap: Example 2 Directions: Cut out panel and glue into flap below the exocytosis picture and definition Write the definition below the picture. Endocytosis- ingestion of large cell particles requiring the use of energy Label the area of high concentration red and the area of low concentration orange. Low concentration High concentration

5. Comparing Types of Transport

(Inside) On Top Half of 5th Flap: Directions: 1. Draw the following: High concentration ENERGY  NO ENERGY  PASSIVE TRANSPORT ACTIVE TRANSPORT Low concentration Low concentration

(Inside) On Bottom Half of 5th Flap: Directions: 1. Draw & Complete the following Venn Diagram: PASSIVE ACTIVE

On Back of Foldable Title the booklet “Cell Transport” Write the title neatly - add some color, drawings, designs, embellished lettering, etc., to make this page look appealing Write your name, the block, and the date in the bottom right hand corner