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WAYS MOLECULES MOVE Chapter 7-3
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See a video clip about DIFFUSION-7A
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Diffusion
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FROM A LOT to NOT Molecules move _______“where there’s _______”
Animatioin from: Molecules move _______“where there’s _______” ____“where there’s _______” FROM A LOT to NOT
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DIFFUSION across a space
Happens anytime there is a __________ in concentration in one place compared to another = ________________________ DIFFERENCE Concentration gradient
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DIFFUSION across a SPACE
Molecules move automatically _______ the concentration gradient _______ an area of _______ concentration ____ an area of ________ concentration EXAMPLES DOWN from Higher to Lower Blue dye in beaker demo, Someone making popcorn/grilling out Strong perfume, Bad smell in room
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DIFFUSION across a space
Diffusion continues until the concentration is ________________ in space = ________________________ equal everywhere Equilibrium
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Molecules need to move across membranes in cells
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Diffusion can happen ________ a _____________ in a cell, too
across membrane …as long as membrane will let the molecule _________________ pass through
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CELL EXAMPLE: DIFFUSION automatically moves oxygen from HIGHER concentration (in lungs) to a LOWER concentration (in blood) CO2 automatically moves from where there is a HIGHER concentration (in blood) to where there is a lower concentration (in lungs)
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PROBLEM for CELLS? Diffusion only moves molecules from high concentration to low concentration.
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What if cell needs to move a molecule _________ the CONCENTRATION GRADIENT? _______________
AGAINST (LOWER HIGHER) Cell example: Want to put MORE glucose into mitochondria when there is already glucose in there Image from:
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PROBLEM for Cells? Cell membranes are SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE
Video from: PROBLEM for Cells? Cell membranes are SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE See a movie
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What if a cell needs to move _____ or ______ molecules that can’t get through the membrane?
LARGE POLAR
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PROBLEM for CELLS? Diffusion happens very slowly
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What if cell needs to move molecules really _______
What if cell needs to move molecules really _______? (can’t wait for it to diffuse) FAST Cell example: Movement of Na + & K+ ions required to send nerve signals
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Cells need a ____ to ____ molecules across cell membranes that _______ across by ___________
WAY HELP can’t go themselves
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Kidspiration by: Riedell
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See a video about Passive transport 7-C
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Kinds of ________ Transport
PASSIVE __________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________ Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Carriers Channels
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DIFFUSION across a membrane
DIFFERENCE Happens anytime there is a __________ in _____________ on one side of the membrane compared to the other concentration See diffusion animation
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DIFFUSION PASSIVE DOWN HIGHER to LOWER OXYGEN Carbon dioxide
DIFFUSION PASSIVE No energy required = _______ Moves _______ concentration gradient from ___________________ Works for any molecules that can pass through the membrane Example of molecules that move this way in cells: ________ & ____________ DOWN HIGHER to LOWER OXYGEN Carbon dioxide
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FACILITATED DIFFUSION uses _______________ to help molecules across 2 kinds of proteins help: _________ & ____________ membrane proteins Carriers Channels Animations from:
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Facilitated Diffusion with CARRIER PROTEINS
Animation from: Carrier protein grabs molecule, changes shape, and flips across to other side like a revolving door
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FACILITATED DIFFUSION with CHANNELS
Membrane proteins create a tunnel through which molecules can pass
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FACILITATED DIFFUSION with ION CHANNELS
charged Allows ________ ions to get past the ____________ tails in middle hydrophobic
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FACILITATED DIFFUSION with AQUAPORINS
polar ________ proteins allow ________ _________ molecules to get past the __________ middle of cell membrane. Aquaporin WATER hydrophobic
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The movement of water molecules across a cell membrane is called
______________ OSMOSIS
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ALL KINDS OF FACILITATED DIFFUSION
PASSIVE No energy required = _____________ Moves ________ concentration gradient from ________________________ ___________________ help molecules get across membrane DOWN HIGHER to LOWER Membrane proteins
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EXAMPLES OF FACILITATED DIFFUSION IN CELLS
CARRIER PROTEINS ION CHANNELS AQUAPORINS (OSMOSIS) GLUCOSE Na+ , Cl- , Ca++ , K+ WATER
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Kidspiration by: Riedell
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Kinds of ________Transport
ACTIVE ________________________________________ __________________________________ ________________________________ ___________________________________ PUMPS Sodium-Potassium Proton Vesicles Endocytosis Exocytosis
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See a video clip about Na+-K+ pump -7D
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Na+ and K + PUMP See a movie about Na+ - K+ pump
Animation from: See a movie about Na+ - K+ pump
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SODIUM-POTASSIUM PUMP
ACTIVE ___________ transport (requires energy from ______) Can move molecules from _____ concentration to ______ Special just for Na+ and K + ions Uses integral _______________________ called ____________ to move molecules Example: nerve cells Na+ is pumped out of cells at same time K + is taken into cells ATP low high membrane proteins pumps
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PROTON PUMP H+ Moves Protons across membrane = ___ ions
See a movie proton pump More on this in Chap 8 & 9
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PROTON PUMP ACTIVE ATP low high H+ Protein pumps ___________ transport
(requires energy from ______) Can move molecules from _____ concentration to ________ Special just for _________ions Uses ________________ to move molecules Examples: Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9) ATP low high H+ Protein pumps
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ACTIVE TRANSPORT with VESICLES
___________ are small membrane sacs that pinch off of cell membranes used by cells for transporting molecules Used for transporting molecules: If entering the cell = ______________ If exiting the cell = _______________ ENDOCYTOSIS EXOCYTOSIS
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See a video clip about Endo/exocytosis -7E
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2 KINDS of ENDOCYTOSIS for taking substances into cell
If taking in: fluid or small molecules =_________________ large particles or whole cells =______________ PINOCYTOSIS PHAGOCYTOSIS Animation from:
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ENDOCYTOSIS Substances taken into cell
ACTIVE energy __________ transport (requires________) Uses ______________ to carry substances Can move molecules from _____ concentration to ______ Examples in cells: one celled organisms eat this way white blood cells get rid of bacteria this way VESICLES low high
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ENDOCYTOSIS Protist eating another
Animation from: Protist eating another
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PHAGOCYTOSIS White blood cell germs ___________ destroying _______
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EXOCYTOSIS Substances released outside of cell
ACTIVE energy __________ transport (requires________) Uses ______________ to carry substances Can move molecules from _____ concentration to ______ Examples in cells: _________ release molecules this way VESICLES low high GOLGI
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GOLGI BODIES USE EXOCYTOSIS
Video: GOLGI BODIES USE EXOCYTOSIS Animation from: See a Golgi movie
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Endocytosis & Exocytosis
Videos from: Endocytosis & Exocytosis Watch a video clip about endo/exocytosis video Choose Screen/Switch programs to view
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SOUTH DAKOTA SCIENCE STANDARDS
LIFE SCIENCE Indicator 1: Understand the fundamental structures, functions, classifications, and mechanisms found in living things. 9-12.L Students are able to relate cellular functions and processes to specialized structures within cells. Transport
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Core High School Life Science Performance Descriptors
High school students performing at the ADVANCED level: predict how homeostasis is maintained within living systems; predict the function of a given structure; PROFICIENT level: describe the relationship between structure and function; predict how life systems respond to changes in the environment; BASIC level recognize that different structures perform different functions; define homeostasis;
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