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1 Cellular Boundaries

2 I. Cell Membrane A. All cells are surrounded by a thin, flexible barrier known as a _______________.

3 B. The two main functions of the cell membrane are: 1
B. The two main functions of the cell membrane are: to _______________ what enters and leaves the cell and to provide _______________ and _______________.

4 C. The composition of cell membranes is a double-layered sheet called a _______________.

5 1. _______________ are embedded in the lipid bilayer of most cell membranes _______________ form channels or pumps that help to move materials across the cell membrane.

6 Analogy time… A cell membrane is like a ___________ because _________________________. Protein pumps are like the _____________ in a ___________ because ________________.

7 3. _______________ are attached to many proteins embedded on the outside of the bilayer The carbohydrates allow individual cells to _______________ one another.

8 5. Because of the many types of molecules found in cell membranes many scientists refer to them as a _______________.

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10 II. Cell Wall A. Many cells also produce a strong supporting layer around the membrane known as a _______________.

11 B. Plants, algae, fungi, and all prokaryotes have _______________.

12 C. Cell walls are located _______________ of the cell membrane. D
C. Cell walls are located _______________ of the cell membrane. D. The main function of the cell wall is to provide _______________ and _______________ for the cell.

13 Analogy time (part 2)… Cell membranes are like __________ while cell walls are like ______________ because ___________________________________.

14 E. The cell walls of plants are made of _______________.

15 Osmosis and Diffusion

16 I. Concentration A. The _______________is the amount of a substance dissolved into water.
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17 II. Diffusion A. In a solution, particles are constantly moving. B
II. Diffusion A. In a solution, particles are constantly moving B. They collide with one another and tend to spread out _______________.

18 C. Particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This process is known as _______________.

19 D. A _______________ is a difference between two concentrations. E
D. A _______________ is a difference between two concentrations. E. Diffusion is the movement of particles _______________ the concentration gradient.

20 F. When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a system, the system has reached _______________.

21 Substances that diffuse across a membrane do not require the cell to use _______________. Molecules that are too large or too strongly charged cannot diffuse across biological membranes.

22 If a substance is able to diffuse across a membrane, the membrane is said to be _______________ to it. If a substance cannot diffuse across a membrane, the membrane is said to be _______________ to it.

23 _______________ means that some substances can pass across while others cannot. Biological membranes are selectively permeable.

24 Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called _______________.

25 When two solutions have the same concentration of solute they are said to be _______________.

26 A solution that has a higher concentration of solute is said to be _______________.

27 A solution that has a lower concentration of solute is said to be _______________.


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