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Cell Transport Overview
Passive Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated Active Pumps Vesicles
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2.12 Osmosis Diffuse water across membrane
High water conc. low water conc. No ATP Water movement is important when the other particles can’t diffuse.
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Osmosis Direction More solute = less water Water moves from low solute high solute Solutes suck Water movement is important when the other particles can’t diffuse.
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Equilibrium Isotonic: equal solute Hypertonic: more solute Hypotonic: less solute
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Osmosis Problems So if you are stranded in the ocean and drink saltwater, what will happen? If I take nemo, an ocean fish, and put him in my freshwater fish tank, what will happen?
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Frame of Reference Fish cells vs. Aquarium water
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Plants vs. Animals
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2.13 Facilitated Diffusion
Diffusion via protein Larger & polar Charged (ions) Direction? Energy?
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Proteins Ion channels Carriers (Change shape)
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2.14 Active Transport Low to high conc. Use Energy (ATP) 3 types:
Protein pumps Vesicles (Endo and Exo)
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Protein Pumps Integral proteins Change shape with ATP Calcium pump
Proton (H+) pump
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Gradients Many cells use gradients (energy/signals) Muscles/Nerves
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2.15 Sodium Potassium Pump 3 Na+ out : 2 K+ in ATP = shape change
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Na/K Pump Gradients More Na+ outside More K+ inside More Positive outside
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2.16 Vesicle Transport Exocytosis Release big/bulk objects
Merge Vesicle Insides outside
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2.16 Vesicle Transport Endocytosis Ingest large objects
Phagocytosis – eat Pinocytosis – drink Receptor-mediated – specific
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