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Aim: How does the cell mebrane work?
Topic: Cells Aim: How does the cell mebrane work? DO NOW: HYPOTHESIZE HOW ARE CELLS LIKE GUMMY BEARS?
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Cell Membrane
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Also known as the Plasma Membrane
Surrounds the cell
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Semi-permeable Selectively permeable –”chooses” what enters and leaves
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Made of a bilayer (2) of lipids AND proteins
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Cell Membranes From 2 Nerve Cells
Gap between cells cell membrane Nerve cell
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Cells transport materials by the following processes
1. PASSIVE TRANSPORT When particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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Molecules Move with the gradient
no energy needed
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2. ACTIVE TRANSPORT When particles move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
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Molecules Move against the gradient
energy required HIGH LOW
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Concentration Gradient Difference in concentration between the 2 areas
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DO NOW: Answer the questions below.
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Passive Transport 2 Types 1. Diffusion 2. Osmosis
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No energy High low
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Substances other than water that move from HIGH LOW
Diffusion
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DIFFUSION LOW HIGH
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Molecules eventually stop moving when….. Equilibrium is reached
no further change in conc. occurs & both sides are equal
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Diffusion through a membrane
Cell membrane Outside cell Inside cell
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Diffusion through a membrane
Cell membrane diffusion Outside cell Inside cell
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Diffusion through a membrane
Cell membrane Outside cell Inside cell EQUILIBRIUM
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Do Now: Identify this process by name and explain why you chose that process.
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AIM: HOW IS OSMOSIS A FORM OF PASSIVE TRANSPORT?
TOPIC: CELLS AIM: HOW IS OSMOSIS A FORM OF PASSIVE TRANSPORT?
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Osmosis DIFFUSION OF WATER INTO AND OUT OF THE CELL
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Movement of WATER from HIGH LOW Concentration
With the Conc. Gradient NO ENERGY NEEDED!
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Osmosis Cell membrane Outside cell Inside cell
High conc. of water molecules. Low conc. of water molecules.
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Osmosis OSMOSIS Cell membrane Outside cell Inside cell
High conc. of water molecules. Low conc. of water molecules.
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Osmosis OSMOSIS EQUILIBRIUM. Equal water concentration on each side.
Cell membrane OSMOSIS Outside cell Inside cell EQUILIBRIUM. Equal water concentration on each side.
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What happens when you place a cell in: 1. Salt water: CELL SHRINKS bc osmosis occurs water moves out of cell
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Red blood cells that were placed in a salt solution
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**Plant cells don’t shrink b/c of rigid cell wall cell membrane pulls away from cell wall**
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Onion Skin Cells
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2. Distilled/ pure water Cell fills up with water bc water moves into cell due to osmosis
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Animal cells = swell & burst
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Plant cells = swell, but do not burst b/c of their cell wall
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Red blood cell in distilled water about to burst
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Same amount of water inside and outside the cell
Animal Cells Same amount of water inside and outside the cell Salt solution Distilled water
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Same amount of water inside and outside the cell
Plant Cells Distilled water Salt solution Same amount of water inside and outside the cell
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TOPIC: CELLS AIM: HOW DOES ACTIVE TRANSPORT OCCUR? The similarities of diffusion and osmosis are ______________ _______________ The differences of osmosis are ______ DO NOW: In your own words describe the similarities and differences of diffusion and osmosis.
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Active Transport Movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration Against the Conc. Gradient ENERGY IS NEEDED!
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L L H H
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CELL MEMBRANE PROTEIN LOW (energy)
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Passive Transport Active Transport
What process is each cell carrying out? Passive Transport Active Transport
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Taking substances into cell by surrounding it with the cell membrane
How some uni-cellular organisms take in food Form of ACTIVE TRANSPORT (energy required) Endocytosis
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Cell membrane folds in causing a vesicle to form
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Exocytosis Vesicle fuses with cell membrane causing the
materials inside to be released Also a form of Active Transport
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