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Questions Describe how the cell membrane helps maintain homeostasis. Explain what affect more cholesterol would have on the cell membrane. Explain what the proteins in the cell membrane do. 1
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Explain how the cell membrane helps maintain homeostasis. Agenda for Thursday Nov 19 th 1.Quiz 2.Start Gummy bear lab 3.Diffusion/osmosis notes 2
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Vocab Solute – stuff we want to dissolve Solvent – substance in which something dissolves Concentration – amount of a solute dissolved in a given volume of solution – A lot = concentrated – A little = dilute 3
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Passive transport No energy needed Particles move from high concentration to low concentration Particles flow until equilibrium is reached – No change in concentration on each side Diffusion = particles moving across membrane Osmosis = water moving across membrane 4
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Diffusion and Membrane Membrane has selective permeability – Polar/nonpolar regions on lipid bilayer Cannot pass through: Ions (salts dissolved in water) Hydrophilic molecules (glucose) Macromolecules 6
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Facilitated Diffusion Protein in membrane move particles across 7
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Facilitated Diffusion Carrier proteins – Change shape 8
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Osmosis Diffusion of water across membrane 9
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What is wrong with the cartoon? Agenda for Friday Nov 20 th 1.Go over cell worksheets 2.Finish gummy bear lab 3.Finish notes 4.Osmosis practice sheet Test Tuesday 10
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Osmosis Isotonic – concentration of solute is the same inside and outside cell – Water enters and leaves at same rate 11
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Osmosis Hypotonic – concentration of solute is greater inside the cell, more water outside cell – Cells gain water – Animal cells can burst – Cell wall prevents plant cells from rupturing Turgor pressure supports the cell A cell under pressure is turgid 12
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Osmosis Hypertonic – concentration of solute is greater outside the cell – Cells lose water – Animal cells shrivel up – Plants: membranes pulls away from the cell wall The cell wall is rigid and does not shrink 13
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Active Transport Substances moving from low to high concentrations – Need energy Use proteins in membrane 15
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Na/K ATPase Pump Found in animal cells Helps maintain levels of sodium and potassium Uses energy (ATP) to move 3 Na ions out of the cell and 2 K into the cell High levels of sodium on outside creates a gradient 16
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Coupled Transport Linked, simultaneous transport of two substances across a cell membrane Create a high concentration gradient on 1 side – Protein channels open & allow other particles (sucrose/sugar) to move across membrane – Spend very little energy 18
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Transport of Large Particles Endocytosis – brings substance into cell 20
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Transport of Large Particles Exocytosis – expels stuff from cell – waste, substances (hormones) produced by cell 21
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In passive transport, particles move from what to what concentration? Agenda for Monday Nov 23 rd 1.Go over homework 2.Go over lab 3.Review stuff 22
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