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Moving Cellular Materials SOL BIO 4.d
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Fluid Mosaic Model: A mosaic is a structure made up of many different parts. The plasma membrane of a cell is composed of different kinds of macromolecules.
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Phospholipid bilayer
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Passive Transport: PASSIVE TRANSPORT- DOES NOT require energy to move materials through the cell membrane
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3 Types of Passive Transport: DIFFUSION- molecules of a substance will move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they reach equilibrium
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Diffusion occurs in cells when substances (O 2,CO 2, salts, sugars, amino acids) that are dissolved in H 2 O move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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3 Types of Passive Transport:
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3 Types of Passive Transport: DIFFUSION
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3 Types of Passive Transport: 2. OSMOSIS (diffusion of water)-the movement of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of greater water concentration or pressure to an area of lesser water concentration or pressure
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3 Types of Passive Transport: OSMOSIS
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3 Types of Passive Transport: Hypertonic- too much solute, not enough water; cell will shrink & wrinkle Hypotonic- too much water, not enough solute; cell will swell up, expand Isotonic- equal parts water and solute; water moves in & out of the cell in dynamic equilibrium
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3 Types of Passive Transport: OSMOSIS
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3 Types of Passive Transport: 3. FACILITATED TRANSPORT- requires transport proteins in the cell membrane to move materials into and out of the cell
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3 Types of Passive Transport: FACILITATED TRANSPORT
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Active Transport: ACTIVE TRANSPORT- requires ENERGY to move materials through the cell membrane
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Active Transport:
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2 Types of Active Transport: ENDOCYTOSIS- requires ENERGY to move materials INTO the cell membrane EXOCYTOSIS- requires ENERGY to move materials OUT OF the cell membrane
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Active Transport:
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