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Chapter 7, Section 3 CELLULAR TRANSPORT
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Overview of Lecture Passive Transport vs. Active Transport Types of Passive Transport Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Types of Active Transport Endocytosis Excytosis
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What is cellular transport? Movement of molecules and ions across the selectively permeable membrane. Need to obtain nutrients
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Passive vs. Active Transport Passive Transport: movement of molecules across the cell membrane without the use of energy. Molecules are moving from high concentration to low concentration. Active Transport: movement of molecules across the cell membrane with the use of energy (ATP). Molecules are moving from low concentration to high concentration.
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Passive vs. Active Transport
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In the picture below which scenarios are examples of passive transport? Write your answer on your notes! 1 2 4 3
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Overview of Lecture Passive Transport vs. Active Transport Types of Passive Transport Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Types of Active Transport Endocytosis Excytosis
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Types of Passive Transport Simple Diffusion: the movement of molecules across the cell membrane from high concentration to low concentration. Facilitated Diffusion: the use of protein channels to help move ions and large molecules across the cell membrane.
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Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis: the movement of water across the plasma membrane through the process of diffusion. Hypertonic: the concentration of the solution surrounding the cell is high. Hypotonic: the concentration of the solution surrounding the cell is low. Isotonic: the concentration of the solution surrounding the cell is equal to the solution inside the cell.
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Isotonic Solution Isotonic: the concentration of the solution surrounding the cell is equal to the solution inside the cell.
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Hypertonic Solution Hypertonic: the concentration of the solution surrounding the cell is high.
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Hypotonic Solution Hypotonic: the concentration of the solution surrounding the cell is low.
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Osmosis Match pictures 1-3 with the correct type of solution the cell is surrounded by. Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic 12 3 2 3 1
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Overview of Lecture Passive Transport vs. Active Transport Types of Passive Transport Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Types of Active Transport Endocytosis Excytosis
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Active Transport Active Transport: movement of molecules across the cell membrane with the use of energy (ATP). Molecules are moving from low concentration to high concentration.
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Active Transport What scenario below is demonstrating active transport? Write your answer in your notes! 1234
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Types of Active Transport Endocytosis: The process of taking materials into the cell. Exocytosis: The process of large amounts of material leaving the cell.
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Review Cellular Transport Active Transport Passive Transport Osmosis Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic Endocytosis Exocytosis
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