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Homeostasis and Cell Transport
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Homeostasis “biological balance between a cell or organism and it’s external environment” “biological balance between a cell or organism and it’s external environment” Maintained by the cell controlling what enters and exits (plasma cell membrane) Maintained by the cell controlling what enters and exits (plasma cell membrane)
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Good Stuff Good Stuff a. CHO a. CHO b. Lipids b. Lipids c. Proteins c. Proteins d. Nucleic Acid d. Nucleic Acid e. Water e. Water f. Various chemicals f. Various chemicals Bad Stuff Bad Stuff a. Waste a. Waste b. Extra Water b. Extra Water
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Ways a cell maintain homeostasis Ways a cell maintain homeostasis 1. Diffusion 1. Diffusion 2. Osmosis 2. Osmosis 3. Facilitated Diffusion 3. Facilitated Diffusion 4. Gated Channels 4. Gated Channels 5. Active Transport 5. Active Transport 6. Endocytosis 6. Endocytosis 7. Exocytosis 7. Exocytosis
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Diffusion “movement of molecules from area of HIGH concentration to LOW concentration” “movement of molecules from area of HIGH concentration to LOW concentration” Concentration Gradient – difference in concentration Concentration Gradient – difference in concentration
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Equilibrium – point where the concentration of a substance is equal throughout the solution Equilibrium – point where the concentration of a substance is equal throughout the solution
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Types of Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion “diffusion of molecules across the cell membrane with the help of a carrier protein” “diffusion of molecules across the cell membrane with the help of a carrier protein”
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Osmosis Osmosis – the process by which WATER MOLECULES diffuse across a selectively permeable membrane Osmosis – the process by which WATER MOLECULES diffuse across a selectively permeable membrane
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Direction of Osmosis Direction of Osmosis 1. Hypotonic Solution 1. Hypotonic Solution a. solute is less on the outside of cell compared to the inside a. solute is less on the outside of cell compared to the inside b. water is greater on the outside compared to the inside b. water is greater on the outside compared to the inside CELL SWELLS
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2. Hypertonic Solution a. solute is more on the outside than the inside a. solute is more on the outside than the inside b. water is less on the outside than the inside b. water is less on the outside than the inside CELL SHRINKS
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3. Isotonic Solution a. everything is equal a. everything is equal b. homeostasis b. homeostasis
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Examples Hypotonic Solution Hypotonic Solution * Jellyfish in Lake Norman * Jellyfish in Lake Norman Cell swells, fish dies
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Hypertonic Solution Hypertonic Solution * freshwater plant in a salt water solution * freshwater plant in a salt water solution Plant shrinks/shrivels and dies
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Isotonic Solution Isotonic Solution * Jellyfish in the Atlantic Ocean * Jellyfish in the Atlantic Ocean Equilibrium/Homeostasis!!! Equilibrium/Homeostasis!!!
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Roles of Osmosis Kidneys use it to maintain water levels in the blood Kidneys use it to maintain water levels in the blood Turgor Pressure Turgor Pressure water pressure in plant cells water pressure in plant cells hypotonic environment hypotonic environment
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Plasmolysis Plasmolysis hypertonic environment hypertonic environment cell shrinks due to water leaving cell shrinks due to water leaving
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Cytolysis Cytolysis hyptonic environment hyptonic environment cell bursts due to water rushing into the cell cell bursts due to water rushing into the cell
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ATP ATP – Adenosine TriphosPhate ATP – Adenosine TriphosPhate * source of energy * source of energy * used to aid in active transport * used to aid in active transport
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ADP ADP – Adenosine DiphosPhate ADP – Adenosine DiphosPhate * when ATP has lost 1 phosphate * when ATP has lost 1 phosphate * energy is released when forming ADP * energy is released when forming ADP
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ATP-ADP Cylce
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Active Transport Movement of molecules from an area of LOW concentration to HIGH concentration Movement of molecules from an area of LOW concentration to HIGH concentration Down and against the concentration gradient Down and against the concentration gradient Uses ATP to power it Uses ATP to power it
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Types of Active Transport Endocytosis Endocytosis * large molecules are taken into the cell * large molecules are taken into the cell * 2 types * 2 types - phagocytosis - phagocytosis - pinocytosis - pinocytosis
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Exocytosis Exocytosis * getting rid of large materials in the cell * getting rid of large materials in the cell Endocytosis and Exocytosis Animation Endocytosis and Exocytosis Animation
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Na-K Pump Na-K Pump * used to carry nerve signals in the cell * used to carry nerve signals in the cell Animation: How the Sodium Potassium Pump Works Animation: How the Sodium Potassium Pump Works
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