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Cytoplasm Cytoskeleton Nucleus Nucleolus Ribosomes Rough E.R. Smooth E.R. Plasma Membrane Golgi Apparatus Mitochondria Vacuole Lysosome
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The Plasma Membrane of cells are made up of a PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER Hydrophilic Head Hydrophobic Tails “water-loving” “water-fearing” PHOSPHOLIPID
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The Plasma Membrane of cells also have PROTEINS and CHOLESTEROL Help movement across the membrane Detect materials outside the cell Help keep the membrane fluid and wavy
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___IN___ Nutrients - sugars (glucose) - proteins - fats Salts O2O2 H2OH2O ___OUT___ Waste - ammonia - salts - CO 2 Products - Proteins H2O
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INSIDE OUTSIDE Uncharged smaller particles can pass through the membrane Charged particles (+/-) or large particles cannot LIPIDS O2 CO2 SALT +/- WASTES STARCH GLUCOSE
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Large and/or charged particles must use Transport Proteins or Protein Channels to pass through the plasma membrane
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Simple Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Simple Diffusion vs. Facilitated Diffusion Move from HIGH to LOW through a transport protein Move from HIGH to LOW directly through the lipid bilayer Passive Transport: diffusion occurs down the Concentration Gradient
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Sometimes, transport needs to occur AGAINST the Concentration Gradient Example: Glucose Cells must use ACTIVE TRANSPORT to go against the gradient
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Active Transport uses ATP Energy to push materials from LOW to HIGH concentration
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Simple Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Passive Transport Active Transport
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prfMUwjobo8
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How does endocytosis and exocytosis work?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdCrZm_JAp0
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