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Active and Passive Transport
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Notes Outline I. Compare and Contrast a)Passive b)Active II. Passive Transport a)Diffusion b)Facilitated Diffusion c)Osmosis III. Active Transport IV. Bulk Transport a)Exocytosis b)Endocytosis 1.Pinocytosis 2.Phagocytosis
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I. Compare and Contrast Passive Transport – Movement of molecules through the cell membrane which does NOT require energy Active Transport – Movement of molecules through cell membrane which DOES require energy.
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II. Passive Transport a)Diffusion: – Natural movement of molecules from HIGH concentrations to LOW concentrations – Uses channel proteins Ex: gas exchange at the alveoli — oxygen from air to blood, carbon dioxide from blood to air. b)Facilitated Diffusion: – Movement of SPECIFIC molecules using a SPECIFIC CARRIER PROTEIN
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II. Passive Transport c) Osmosis: – Example of diffusion – Movement of WATER from HIGH concentrations of WATER to LOW concentrations of WATER
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II. Passive Transport c) Osmosis: – Solution concentrations 1.ISOtonic: cell has equal amount of solutes as its surroundings 2.HYPERtonic: cell has lower concentration of solutes than its surroundings WATER LEAVES CELL 3.HYPOtonic: Cell has higher concentration of solutes than its surroundings WATER ENTERS CELL
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III. Active transport REQUIRES ENERGY = ATP Molecules move from LOW concentrations to HIGH concentrations OR when a cell has to move large particles into or out of the cell – Sodium-Potassium Pump in nerve cells – Re-absorption of glucose, amino acids, and salts in nephron of kidney
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IV. Bulk Transport Examples of active transport a)Exocytosis: releasing particles from the cell – Ex: the golgi apparatus packages mucous, hormones, or other proteins and then releases the packages through the plasma membrane
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IV. Bulk Transport b) Endocytosis: cell surrounds the substances and then pulls them into the cell 1.Pinocytosis: take in small particles or fluid (Ex: roots 2.Phagocytosis: take in large particles like bacteria or other cells
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