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Cell membrane (plasma membrane) Regulates the movement of materials into and out of the cell (selectively permeable) Made of a phospholipid bilayer ◦ Outer and inner layers are hydrophilic (water- loving) ◦ Middle is hydrophobic (water-fearing) ◦ Has different molecules embedded Proteins, carbohydrates ◦ Called a fluid mosaic
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Diffusion Movement of particles from where there is more (high concentration) to where there is less (low concentration) ◦ Moving down the concentration gradient Once both sides of the membrane are at equal concentration, this is equilibrium ◦ Net movement = 0, but particles are still moving Does not require energy Movement of particles is random
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Osmosis The diffusion of water through a membrane Depends on the concentration of the solutions ◦ Solution a mixture of two or more substances (sugar water) Solvent the material doing the dissolving (water) Solute the material being dissolved (sugar) ◦ Solutions and membranes Isotonic the solutions on either side of the membrane have the same concentration; net movement = 0 If the solution has lower concentration of solutes than the cell, then the solution is hypotonic to the cell Water will move into the cell If the solution has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell then the solution is hypertonic to the cell Water will move out of the cell ◦ Water moves from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration
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Facilitated diffusion Used for particles that are too big to get through the cell membrane ◦ Moves down the concentration gradient (requires no energy) Channel proteins move particles through the membrane
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Active transport Movement of material from where there is less to where there is more (up concentration gradient) Requires energy (ATP) Endocytosis bringing materials into the cell by creating pockets in the cell membrane ◦ Phagocytosis extensions of cytoplasm surround particle and package it in a vacuole ◦ Pinocytosis bringing liquid into the cell using pockets of cell membrane Exocytosis using vacuoles to excel materials from the cell
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