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Osmosis, Diffusion & Membranes, oh my!
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The Membrane * Label your diagram! We already know the cell membrane regulates what enters and leaves the cell, but what is it made of? Nearly all cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer (two layers of lipids)
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The Membrane Each lipid is composed of two parts:
* Label your diagram! Each lipid is composed of two parts: Hydrophilic Head (loves water) Hydrophobic Tail (hates water)
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The Connection What does diffusion and osmosis have to do with the cell membrane? Diffusion and osmosis both involve the transport of substances across the cell membrane
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Diffusion What is diffusion?
When substances move from areas of high concentration (lots of particles) to low concentration (few particles).
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Diffusion – Example 1
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Diffusion – Example 2
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Types of Diffusion There are two main types of diffusion: Passive: no energy is required because the particles are moving with the natural flow (from high concentration to low concentration)
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Types of Diffusion Active: an input of energy is required because particles need to move against the natural flow
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Visual Summary
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Osmosis The movement of water across a membrane is an example of passive transport Osmosis: the diffusion of water across the cell membrane
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Osmosis – Example 1
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Osmosis – Example 2 Over Time Membrane Sugar Molecules
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Summary On the Venn Diagrams on your notes, compare and contrast (1) active & passive transport and (2) osmosis & diffusion You should have at least 1 item in each of the three categories for both diagrams
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Osmosis Recap Osmosis Video
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