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Diffusion (passive transport) Diffusion is the process by which molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
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Diffusion can cause many molecules to move across a cell membrane but does not require the cell to use any energy
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When the concentration of the solute is the same throughout the cell it has reached equilibrium equilibrium is where there is no net movement of molecules from high to low concentrations
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Most biological membranes are selectively permeable this means some substances are able to pass through them and others are not Selectively Permeable
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Water is small enough that it is able to enter and exit a cell by passing through it’s membrane Osmosis
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Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane Water moves from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
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This can effect cells in a few different ways
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Isotonic – cells neither gain nor lose water. Hypotonic – water rushes into the cell until equilibrium reached. Animal cells will burst. Hypertonic – water leaves the cells; animal cells shrink and plant cells’ vacuoles collapse.
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Facilitated Diffusion Sometimes molecules like glucose are too large to easily diffuse through a membrane they require a channel protein
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Active Transport Movement of a molecule from low concentration to high concentration Requires Energy from the cell
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Transport of large particles (requires energy) Endocytosis Process of taking material INTO the cell by membrane infoldings or in pockets of the cell membrane.
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Exocytosis Removal of large amounts of materials from the cell.
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