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Is there a range that you (or your parents) have set for your grades
Is there a range that you (or your parents) have set for your grades? Think about it… What would you do if your grades fell out of that range? What other things have a range? Give examples.
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Homeostasis How does your body keep everything working correctly?
Have you ever wondered what allows us to balance on one foot? Let’s try it! What keeps you from sweating to death? Yes literally! What keeps you from losing all of the water in your body and from overheating?
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Homeostasis Is water essential for life to exist?
How does water support life? How does the water we drink get into our cells? Is it possible to drink TO MUCH WATER? Let’s read about Poor Jennifer Strange…….
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Moving things into and out of the cell
Cell Transport Moving things into and out of the cell
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Key Terms! Concentration – (not thinking hard) but how much of something there is. ex: The cafeteria becomes highly concentrated with students during lunch! SEMI PERMEABLE MEMBRANE – refers to the cell membrane / phospholipid bilayer. Semi permeable = sort of passable Some things can pass, others cannot (too big) Active – if you are active you use a lot of energy Passive – if you are passive you are calm or chill Endo – means inside like “end”ocrine Exo - means outside like “exo” skeleton Bulk – means a lot / mucho! Like when you buy at Sam’s or Costco, you are buying in bulk! A lot at one time.
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Homeostasis Homeostasis = Balanced Your body tries to stay the same or balanced all the time. For this reason, we move things in and out of the cell.
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Passive Transport- movement of substances without the use of energy
Passive Transport- movement of substances without the use of energy. This type of process is due to diffusion. Diffusion occurs when particles spread from an area of greater or higher concentration to an area of low concentration.
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There are 2 Types of Passive (calm) Transport.
Remember, if it is passive or calm, you are NOT USING ENERGY If everyone is leaving the building during a fire drill and you are going with them, you do not need to use a lot of energy. You just “go with the flow”!
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Passive Transport #1. Osmosis – The movement of water from high concentration to low concentration. Osmosis = the movement of H2Osmosis
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The movement of water can affect cells, blood cells, plant cells, etc.
HypOtonic – water rushes in and makes it big and fat like a big “0”. Hyp-O Isotonic – water is well balanced, moves in and out evenly. Hypertonic – water rushes out and the cell shrinks/shrivels.
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Passive Transport #2 Diffusion (facilitated diffusion) is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Remember: Osmosis is the movement of water and diffusion is the movement of particles from high to low concentration!
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Now Active Transport Active Transport - cells use energy to move materials across the cell membrane. We will move from low to high concentration. Against everyone in a fire drill. This takes ENERGY!!!
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Endo = inside Cyte = cell
Active Transport #1 Endocytosis – Endo = inside Cyte = cell Endocytosis is the movement of bulk solids or liquids inside the cell membrane. 2 types (A and B)
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Endocytosis Continued
Pino = l_______ Cyte = c____ (A) Pinocytosis = the movement of liquids into the cell. Phago = s_____ Cyte = c____ (B) Phagocytosis = the movement of solids into the cell.
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Active Transport #2 Exocytosis Exo = o_______ Cyte = c____
Exocytosis is the movement of particles out of the cell.
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Remember from HIGH to LOW conc.
Which way will the water / particles move to balance out the concentration? Remember from HIGH to LOW conc.
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