Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Mechanisms of Cellular Transport Continued…

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Mechanisms of Cellular Transport Continued…"— Presentation transcript:

1 Mechanisms of Cellular Transport Continued…

2 DON’T FORGET!!!!!! A. Diffusion = movement of molecules from HIGH to LOW (passive) B. Osmosis = movement of water molecules from HIGH to LOW (passive) Now, then….let’s learn some new types!!

3 C. Facilitated Diffusion
The movement of particles from areas of HIGH concentrations to areas of LOW concentration with the HELP of a TRANSPORT protein. Like regular diffusion, this is a type of PASSIVE transport and does NOT require energy! Animation: How Facilitated Diffusion Works

4 D.Transport Requiring Energy (Active Transport)
What type of transport is represented by the following picture? Active What energy is being used? ATP___ In which direction (concentration gradient), is the movement occurring? ___Against Color the internal environment of the cell yellow. Color and Label the transport proteins red and the substance being moved blue.

5 Answer Blue and red

6 Na+ K One type of active transport is called the _Sodium Potassium pump which helps muscle cells contract. This pump uses _Proteins_ to move ions _against the concentration gradient. The protein that is used to pump the ions through is called a Transmembrane or (Integral) protein and it changes its Shape to move the ions across the cell membrane. Label and color the carrier proteins red and the ions green.

7 Answers

8 D. Active Transport Movement of particles AGAINST the concentration gradient from areas of LOW to areas of HIGH concentration. This does require ENERGY!! Example: Na+/K+ Ion Pump

9 E. 2 Types of BULK transport…when molecules are too BIG to pass…
E. 2 Types of BULK transport…when molecules are too BIG to pass… *vesicles! ENDOCYTOSIS: movement of a substance INTO the cell Phagocytosis (food in) Pinocytosis (fluid in)

10 PHAGOCYTOSIS Watch this animation!!
-

11 PINOCYTOSIS Watch this animation –
Endocytosis - Animation of Pinocytosis

12 EXOCYTOSIS Movement of a substance OUT of the cell

13 HUMOR with ANIMALS!!!!! This has NOTHING to do with what we learned today but its FUNNY MONDAY 


Download ppt "Mechanisms of Cellular Transport Continued…"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google