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Topic: Cell Processes Aim: Compare and contrast passive and active transport. Do Now: Cell Transport ISA (5 minutes) HW: Cell Analogy reading due tomorrow. BOTH SIDES!!!!

A. Cell Wall B. Cell Membrane C. Nucleus D. Nuclear Envelope E. Chromosomes G. ER F. Nucleolus H. Ribosome I. Chloroplast J. Cytoplasm K. Golgi Bodies L. Mitochondria M. Vacuole

Transport Circulation Movement of materials into and out of cells

Concentration????

Concentration: the relative amount of a given substance contained within a solution or in a particular volume of space LOW CONCENTRATION HIGH CONCENTRATION

Materials move from high  low concentration NO ENERGY NEEDED Passive Transport

When does passive transport stop?

Occurs until concentration becomes EQUAL on both sides (EQUILIBRIUM)

Explain why this diagram represents passive transport.

high low Weeee!!! Explain why this diagram represents passive transport.

HIGH LOW + energy 1.Identify the high and low concentration. 2.Identify the type of transport occurring. Support your answer.

Active Transport Movement of materials from LOW  HIGH concentration ENERGY IS NEEDED!

Exit Card… Compare and contrast passive and active transport by completing one of the following. Write a paragraph of at least 4 sentences comparing and contrasting passive and active transport. Be sure to use the following terms: particles, energy, high concentration, low concentration. OR Compare and contrast passive and active transport by drawing diagrams of each type. Be sure to label the particles, high concentration, low concentration, energy. Draw an arrow showing the movement of the particles.

Identify the type of transport represented in diagrams A and B. Support your answer. A B Passive TransportActive Transport

The structure most closely associated with the destruction of worn out cell organelles is the (1.) lysosome (2.) vacuole (3.) golgi apparatus (4.) chromosome

The rigidity (support) of a plant cell is due primarily to the presence of the (1.) DNA (2.) cell membrane (3.) cell wall (4.) lysosomes

Which structure is found ONLY in animal cells? (1.) cell wall (2.) vacuoles (3.) centrioles (4.) ribosomes

The organelle most closely associated with the manufacture of proteins within the cell is the (1.) ribosome (2.) lysosome (3.) nucleolus (4.) cell membrane

7. Which structure chiefly functions in intracellular transport? (1.) vacuole (2.) mitochondrion (3.) golgi apparatus (4.) endoplasmic reticulum

8. The cell wall is (1.) selectively permeable (2.) rigid (3.) living (4.) a hardened cell membrane

9. Cyanide, a metabolic poison, interferes with the production of energy. Which cell organelle does cyanide most directly influence first in this situation? (1.) nucleus(2.) lysosome (3.) mitochondria (4.) ribosomes

10. The structure that is known as the control center of the cell is the (1.) vacuole (2.) cell membrane (3.) lysosome (4.) nucleus

YESNO glucose oxygen glucose CO2, H2O, ATP Lactic acid, ATP Alcohol, CO2, ATP MitochondriaCytoplasm

2 Types of Passive Transport Water Compare and contrast these two diagrams. Oxygen

The movement of materials from higher to lower concentration is called 1.diffusion 2. active transport 3.pinocytosis 4.phagocytosis

Which process requires cellular energy? 1.diffusion 2. passive transport 3. active transport 4. osmosis

The movement of water from higher to lower concentration is called 1.pinocytosis 2. active transport 3.osmosis 4.phagocytosis

Damage to which structure will most directly disrupt water balance within a single-celled organism? 1.ribosome 2. cell membrane 3. nucleus 4. chloroplast

Sodium ions are pumped from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration in the nerve cells of humans. This process is an example of 1.diffusion 2. osmosis 3. passive transport 4. active transport

The movement of materials from lower to higher concentration requiring energy in the form of ATP is called 1.movement 2. diffusion 3.active transport 4. cell division

/tutorials/Flash/Osmosis_Animation.htmhttp://zoology.okstate.edu/zoo_lrc/biol1114 /tutorials/Flash/Osmosis_Animation.htm

COMPARE/ CONTRAST THE KIND OF TRANSPORT Requires ATP or Does not require ATP High to low concentration or Low to high concentration Example of substance(s) that use this kind of transport in cells DIFFUSION ACTIVE TRANSPORT OSMOSIS PASSIVE TRANSPORT

During the process of respiration, energy from the breakdown of glucose is stored in molecules of (1.) DNA (2.) ADP (3.) ATP (4.) RNA

In the presence of oxygen, _____ molecules of ATP can be formed. (1.)2 (2.) 19 (3.) 36 (4.) 63

Which process yields lactic acid and small amounts of usable energy? (1.) photosynthesis (2.) aerobic respiration (3.) anaerobic respiration (4.) chemosynthesis

The net yield of ATP from the process of fermentation is (1.) 2 (2.) 4 (3.) 34 (4.) 36

Muscles cells engaged in vigorous activity build up relatively high concentrations of (1.) lactic acid (2.) pyruvic acid (3.) alcohol (4.) oxygen

Where do the final stages of cellular respiration appear to take place? (1.) along the endoplasmic reticulum (2.) in the cytoplasm (3.) on the surface of ribosomes (4.) within the mitochondria

Aerobic respiration and fermentation are similar in that BOTH processes (1.) require oxygen (2.) use light energy (3.) release energy (4.) produce glucose

During aerobic respiration, the chemical energy of a glucose molecule is gradually released, producing 36 ATP and (1.) NH 3 and O 2 (2.) NH 3 and CO 2 (3.) H 2 O and O 2 (4.) H 2 0 and CO 2

TRUE OR FALSE 1. Respiration is when structures and organs move oxygen into the body and waste gases out of the body. 2. Breathing can help respiration when its waste gases move out of the body. 3. Respiration is the chemical reaction that happens when oxygen delivered to the cells is used to release energy from glucose.

4. So when you breathe out you are using cell respiration. 5. Respiration spreads necessary items into cells that need it. 6. Breathing is the movement of the chest that brings air into the lungs and removes gas. 7. Respiration is the process when CO 2 and H 2 O molecules are carried back to the lungs in the blood.

8. Respiration is when oxygen is being transported to your cells. 9. Cellular respiration is the part of breathing that removes CO 2 and H 2 O molecules. 10. We inhale air containing waste products. 11. Breathing is a voluntary process while respiration is an involuntary process.