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Bellwork How to materials get into and out of the cell?
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Ch. 4- Membrane Structure & Function Ch. 4.2- Permeability of the Plasma Membrane
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Target #21- I can describe the passage of molecules through the plasma membrane The plasma membrane regulates the passage of molecules into and out of the cell Membrane is differentially(selectively) permeable certain substances can move across the membrane while others cannot Water and small, uncharged particles, can freely cross the membrane Able to slip between the phospholipids Go down the concentration gradient move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration Large molecules and ions are unable to freely pass through the membrane Cross through channel proteins, carrier proteins, or vessicles
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f Diffusion: the movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration until equilibrium Down the concentration gradient Occurs with only a few types of molecules A solution contains a solute, a solid, and a solvent, a liquid Ex: when we breathe in oxygen, the concentration is higher in the lungs, and then moves to the area of lower concentration, the blood Target #22- I can state the direction molecules travel through diffusion
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Target #23- I can list the factors that affect diffusion Several factors influence the rate of diffusion Temperature Pressure Electrical currents Molecular size
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Checking for Understanding What is diffusion? What are the factors that affect the rate of diffusion?
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Target #24- I can define osmosis Target #25I can identify a cell is in an isotonic solution when given a scenario or picture Osmosis: the diffusion of water across a differentially permeable membrane due to concentration differences Isotonic solutions: the solute concentration and the water concentration both inside and outside the cell are equal No net loss or gain of water
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Checking for Understanding How is osmosis different from diffusion?
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f Hypotonic Solution Solutions that cause cells to swell due to an intake of water Concentration of solute is less on the outside of the cell then on the inside of the cell Water enters the cell Net movement of water is into the cell Cytolysis: used to refer to ruptured cells Turgor pressure: the swelling of a plant cell in a hypotonic solution Target #26- I can identify a cell is in a hypotonic solution when given a scenario or picture
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Target #27- I can I can identify a cell is in a hypertonic solution when given a scenario or picture Hypertonic Solution Solutions that cause cells to shrink due to a loss of water Higher percentage of solution in solution than the cell Net movement of water is out of the cell Crenation: refers to the shriveling of a cell in a hypertonic solution Plasmolysis: shrinking of the cytoplasm in a plant cell due to osmosis
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Checking for understanding- What is happening in each picture?
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