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2 Movement through the channel Why do molecules move through membrane if you give them a channel? ? ? HIGH LOW

3 Molecules move from high to low Diffusion – move from HIGH to LOW concentration

4 Diffusion Move from HIGH to LOW concentration – passive transport – no energy needed diffusionosmosis diffusion of water

5 Simple Diffusion Move from HIGH to LOW inside cell outside cell Which way will fat move? fat LOW HIGH

6 Facilitated Diffusion Move from HIGH to LOW through a channel inside cell outside cell sugar Which way will sugar move? sugar LOW HIGH

7 Diffusion Move from HIGH to LOW concentration – directly through membrane simple diffusion no energy needed – help through a protein channel facilitated diffusion (with help) no energy needed HIGH LOW

8 Simple vs. facilitated diffusion inside cell outside cell lipid inside cell outside cell H2OH2O simple diffusionfacilitated diffusion H2OH2O protein channel

9 Passive Transport Requires no energy from cell Movement down the concentration gradient

10 Facilitated Diffusion Cellular Structure and Function  Movement of materials across the plasma membrane using proteins

11 Osmosis Cellular Structure and Function  Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane Three Types of Solutions  Isotonic  Hypotonic  Hypertonic

12 Osmosis is the passive transport of water In osmosis, water travels from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration –Hypertonic: [hyper=above, over] Solutions in which more solute present (concentrated solution) –Hypotonic: [hypo= below, under] Solutions in which less solute is present (dilute solution) –Isotonic: [ iso= equal] Solutions have equal concentrations of substances

13 Blood Cell Plant Cell Isotonic Solution Cellular Structure and Function  Water and dissolved substances diffuse into and out of the cell at the same rate. 11,397x

14 Blood Cell Hypotonic Solution Cellular Structure and Function  Solute concentration is higher inside the cell.  Water diffuses into the cell. Plant Cell 13,000x

15 Plant Cell Hypertonic Solution Cellular Structure and Function  Solute concentration is higher outside the cell.  Water diffuses out of the cell. Blood Cell 13,000x

16 Water balance between cells and their surroundings is crucial to organisms Osmosis causes cells to shrink in a hypertonic solution and swell in a hypotonic solution –The control of water balance (osmoregulation) is essential for organisms ISOTONIC SOLUTION HYPOTONIC SOLUTION HYPERTONIC SOLUTION ANIMAL CELL PLANT CELL

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18 Active transport [ATP]Requires the cell to spend energy [ATP] Transport proteins can move solutes across a membrane against [up] a concentration gradient

19 Active Transport Cellular Structure and Function  Movement of particles across the cell membrane using energy Active Transport Using Carrier Proteins

20 Active Transport active transport :Movement of materials through a membrane against a concentration gradient and requires energy from the cell. ATP Concentration gradient Plasma membrane Carrier proteins Cellular energy

21 Active transport Cells may need molecules to move against concentration “hill” – need to pump “uphill” from LOW to HIGH using energy – protein pump – requires energy ATP

22 Exocytosis and endocytosis transport large molecules 1. Exocytosis [ exo = outside] movement of large materials OUT of the cell ~a vesicle may fuse with the membrane and expel its contents CYTOPLASM FLUID OUTSIDE CELL

23 2. Endocytosis [ endo = inside] movement of large materials to INSIDE of the cell ~membrane may fold inward, trapping materials from the outside


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