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Water, Cells, Membranes and Cellular Transport
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HOMEOSTASIS survival depends on the ability to maintain proper conditions maintaining balance is called homeostasis
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The Cell Membrane selective permeability- the cell membrane allows some materials to enter/exit Fluid Mosaic Model- a “collage” of many different proteins and other molecules embedded in a fluid lipid bilayer
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The Fluid Mosaic Model http://home.earthlink.net/~shalpine/anim/Life/memb.htm
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Diffusion diffusion- movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration the cell membrane does not limit the diffusion of water
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Example of Diffusion http://osmosisproject.tripod.com/diffusion.html
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Osmosis osmosis- the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane concentration gradient- natural movement from high to low concentration the concentration gradient controls osmosis water will flow to the side of the membrane where water concentration is lower
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Osmosis Prefixes iso- the same hypo- less hyper- more You have 3 types of solutions: isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic
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Osmotic Solutions isotonic- same amount of water inside and outside the cell –water enters and exits at the same rate hypotonic- less water inside the cell –water enters the cell hypertonic- more water inside the cell –so water exits the cell
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http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sbi3a1/Cells/Osmosis.htm
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Now you know why it’s wrong to put salt on slugs….
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Passive Transport Any type of transport that does NOT require energy (ATP) movement is with the concentration gradient i.e.- diffusion of water, facilitated diffusion
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Passive Transport cont. facilitated diffusion- passive transport of materials across the membrane using transport proteins –transport proteins facilitate (assist) molecules across the membrane –movement is with the conc. grad.
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Active Transport moves materials against a concentration gradient counteracts the force of diffusion requires energy from the cell transport proteins are involved
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Transporting Large Particles endocytosis- a cell surrounds and takes in material from its environment –the material does not pass directly through the membrane exocytosis- reverse of endocytosis –materials are expelled from the cell
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Endo- and Exocytosis http://www.northland.cc.mn.us/biology/Biology1111/animations/transport1.html
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