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Cell Transport
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Selectively Permeable
A property or characteristic of the cell membrane. It can allow some materials to pass through while keeping other materials out. Ex: allows water and nutrients in; wants to keep toxins out
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Some things can pass through on their own, some need help, some cannot pass at all.
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Diffusion The movement of molecules from a higher concentration (crowded) to a lower concentration (more space)
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Osmosis The diffusion of water through a cell membrane
Happens when water enters the roots of a plant Water also moves from a higher concentration to a lower concentration How do you lower the concentration of water?
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Osmosis Normal RBC RBC in pure distilled water
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Equilibrium A state when the molecules are spread out evenly – but remember the molecules are still moving.
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2 Types of Transport Across the Cell Membrane
1. Passive Transport The cell uses NO energy; the molecules don’t need any help to cross the cell membrane Diffusion Osmosis
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2 Types of Transport Across the Cell Membrane
2. Active Transport The cell uses energy (from ATP) to move materials across the cell membrane a transport protein may escort the material Move from an area of low concentration to high concentration – against the normal direction of diffusion
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Active Transport
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