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“Salad” Notes Movement of molecules in and out of the cell
10/2014
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Natural Movement of Molecules
Concentration: the strength of a solution. Concentration Gradient: Describes a situation of solutions with different concentrations in a space. Molecules move from High concentration to Low concentration
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Passive Transport The movement of substances across the cell membrane without the use of energy Flows from high concentration to low concentration Includes diffusion, osmosis, & facilitated diffusion
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Diffusion Movement from high to low concentration until an equal distribution of those molecules is reached in all areas Movement of ANY small uncharged molecules
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Osmosis Diffusion of water from high to low concentration
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Tonicity Osmotic pressure AKA turgor when we talked about plants!
Hypertonic – higher concentration than internal contents Water leaves cell trying to dilute external concentration Isotonic – same concentration Even water movement Hypotonic – lower concentration than internal contents Water moves into cell to dilute internal concentration
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Tonicity
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Facilitated Diffusion
A carrier protein moves the molecules across the cell membrane down the concentration gradient.
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Active Transport Movement from low to high concentration Requires ENERGY & a transport protein
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