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Chapter 2 Section 3 Life Science
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THE Cell Membrane Cells survive by allowing some items to pass through the cell membrane. ***Cell Membrane is “Selectively Permeable” Selectively Permeable- “selects” certain materials to go in and out of the cell membrane.
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2 types of Movement through the Cell Membrane: 1. Passive Transport- does not require energy to pass through cell membrane 2. Active Transport- requires energy
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Mrs. C’s Hill
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FOCUS: Passive Transport The movement of substances through the cell membrane without the input of energy is called Passive Transport. There are three types of Passive Transport that can occur.
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1 st Type of Passive Transport Diffusion- movement of “materials” from an area of high concentration to low concentration. Examples- Febreeze Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide molecules moving across membrane
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EQUILIBRIUM Ending Result- Equilibrium This is when it’s EQUAL on both sides –BALANCED!!! Balance the smiley faces
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2 nd Type of Passive Transport Osmosis- movement of water from an area of high concentration to low concentration Examples- Wilting Plant (needs H 2 O)
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EQUILIBRIUM Ending Result... Equilibrium This is when it’s EQUAL on both sides –BALANCE!!! Balance the H 2 O molecules
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3 rd Type of Passive Transport Facilitated Diffusion- Diffusion that is helped by transport proteins with NO energy needed. Like a “revolving door” –When large items are too big to pass through the cell membrane they enter with “help” from transport proteins !!! (squeezing through)
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Ending Result??? Ending Result... Equilibrium This is when there is the same amount of items on both sides. –BALANCE!!! Examples- Sugar molecules entering cells; Minerals entering plant roots.
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Think of student at bottom of hill… What type of Transport requires Energy? Active Transport!
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Active Transport involves… Transport Proteins and Energy are used to move materials through cell membrane
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Examples- A Soccer/Football Game; Overtime requires a lot of extra energy. Balance the glucose molecules
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Active Transport What if items are too big to pass through the Transport Proteins? When items are too big, the cell membrane folds in on itself and encloses the item in a sphere called a vesicle (or vacuole). Example of Plastic Bag…
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How do items enter??? 1. En docytosis- when items are surrounded by the cell membrane and create a vesicle/vacuole (“a pod”)
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2. Ex ocytosis- when large items are passed out of the cell by having the vesicle/vacuole attach to the cell membrane and open up to the outside.
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