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Fluid Mosaic Model Current model of the membrane structure. Phospholipid fluid sea in embedded with a wide variety of protein molecules.
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Cell Membrane The cell membrane is also known as: – Phospholipids bi-layer – Plasma membrane – Fluid mosaic membrane
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What is a Solution? Is a homogeneous mixture A combination of a Solute and Solvent. Large part is the solvent Small part is the solute
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What is a [ ] Gradient? Is when there is an uneven distribution of a substance across a solution. High to low concentration [ ] Low to high concentration [ ]
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Understanding solutions More Solvent Less Solute Less solvent More Solute solute solvent
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Understanding solutions Hypotonic solutionHypertonic Solution solute solvent
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Understanding solutions Hypotonic Solution Hypertonic solution Cell solvent solute
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Understanding solutions The solution has solvent and solute The cell has solvent and solute too. solute
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Who has more solute? What type of solution is this cell in?
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What will happen to this cell? H2OH2O Cell Shrinks
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Who has more solute? What type of solution is this cell in?
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H2OH2O Cell Swells Lysis
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Hypertonic Solution Plant Cells Animal Cells
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Hydrophobic vs Hydrophilic Hydrophilic (attracted to water) Hydrophobic (not attracted to water but are attracted to other hydrophobic tails) They have a hydrophilic phosphate head and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails. Cell membranes are made up of a double layer of these phospholipid molecules. The phospholipid bilayer makes the membrane very stable but also allows flexibility. The phospholipid in the membrane are in a fluid state which allows the cell to change it’s shape easily.
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Osmotic Pressure The pressure of water moving across a membranes cause by a concentration gradient.
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Turgor Pressure Is a hydrostatic pressure due to a plant cell being placed in a hypotonic solution. Is pressure on inside of a cell against the cell wall. Only in plant cells
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What is Plasmolysis? The Shrinking of cell membrane from cell wall in a plant or bacterial cell, caused by loss of water through osmosis. from Greek lusis, a loosening.
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What is Crenation? Crenation is the contraction of a cell after exposure to a hypertonic solution, due to the loss of water through osmosis.hypertonic solutionosmosis Crenation occurs because in a hypertonic environment, osmosis.osmosis As a result the cell shrinks and forms abnormal notchings around its edges.
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What is cytolysis? Cytolysis, or osmotic lysis, occurs when a cell bursts due to an osmotic imbalance that has caused excess water to move into the cell.lysisosmotic imbalance It occurs in a hypotonic environment.hypotonic Where water moves into the cell by osmosis where the volume exceeds the membrane's capacity and the cell bursts.osmosis The presence of a cell wall prevents the membrane from bursting, so cytolysis only occurs in animal and protozoa cells which do not have cell walls.cell wallanimalprotozoa
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Active or Passive Transport Endocytosis Diffusion Exocytosis Osmosis Oxygen Carbon dioxide Sugar Water Pinocytosis Phagocytosis
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Leaf Anatomy
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