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Active Transport Catalyst:
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Objectives By the end of the period, SWBAT… Compare active and passive transport Identify whether cellular transport is diffusion, active transport, or osmosis
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Passive Transport Key Point #1: Passive transport takes no energy and always moves towards equilibrium. The goal is equal concentrations. High Low concentration Happens easily and naturally (no energy) BOTH diffusion AND osmosis are passive transport
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In DIFFUSION The solutes are permeable to the membrane and move H L.
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In OSMOSIS Only water is permeable to the membrane.
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Active Transport Key Point #2: Active transport takes energy to move all solutes in or out of the cell. The goal is to move against equilibrium Low High Happens on purpose (takes energy)
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In ACTIVE TRANSPORT The solutes are permeable to the membrane and move L H
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Active Transport Why would the cell do this? To store food inside the cell To eliminate wastes To get rid of toxins
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Comparing the Three DIFFUSION ACTIVE TRANSPORT PASSIVE TRANSPORT OSMOSIS SOLUTES WATER EQUILBRIUM NO ENERGY SOLUTESEQUILBRIUM ENERGY
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Helpful Hints How can you tell if something is active or passive? How do you know if it diffusion or osmosis? Ask yourself: Is the solute moving, or is water moving? What is permeable to the membrane? Are we moving H L or L H?
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Guided Practice State whether this is Active Transport or Passive Transport
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Active or Passive?
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Water moving to equalize concentrations
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Active or Passive? Cell uses energy to get as much sugar as possible
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Active or Passive? Happens naturally with no use of energy
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Active or Passive? ALL solutes being moved out of the cell
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Active or Passive? Takes energy
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Active or Passive? Moving toward equilibrium
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Changing Gears Now I will give your two cells. I will tell you what is moving and where. You tell me if it is DIFFUSION, OSMOSIS, OR ACTIVE TRANSPORT.
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If solutes are moving from L R
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If water is moving from R L
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Water is moving from inside outside A cell has a 40% sugar concentration inside is in a solution of 50% sugar concentration HINT: IT MIGHT HELP YOU TO DRAW THE SITUATION
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Solutes are moving from inside outside A cell has a 10% sugar concentration inside is in a solution of 50% sugar concentration
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Solutes are moving from outside inside A cell has a 10% sugar concentration inside is in a solution of 80% sugar concentration
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Solutes are moving from outside inside A cell has a 40% sugar concentration inside is in a solution of 20% sugar concentration
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