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Cell Membrane Function Part I
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How does the membrane control what enters or leaves the cell? Passive transport (without energy input) -Diffusion -Facilitated Diffusion -Osmosis
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Movement of solute (dissolved stuff) from area of high concentration to area of low concentration Diffusion Remember: passive = No energy input Continues to equilibrium (even distribution)
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Facilitated Diffusion Diffusion with the help of transport proteins and protein channels
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Facilitated diffusion Still moves from high concentration of solute (dissolved stuff) to low concentration till it reaches equilibrium Still does not use energy
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Diffusion vs. facilitated diffusion Diffusion -small molecules (like O 2, CO 2 ) -nonpolar molecules (can dissolve in lipids) Facilitated diffusion -larger molecules (like glucose) -polar molecules (have a + end and a – end) -charged ions
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Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane Osmosis
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Tonicity Isotonic: Both solutions are equal in concentration Hypertonic solution: Higher concentration of solute Hypotonic solution: Lower concentration of solute
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Tonicity example: red blood cell The red blood cell has an internal salt concentration that matches the 9 grams of salt in 1 liter of solution Salt Sucks! So water always moves into saltier solution
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Always moves from high to low concentration Requires no energy In the cell it occurs as: –diffusion of solute through lipid bilayer -- facilitated transport: solute helped through membrane by proteins –Osmosis: diffusion of water molecules Slide 3.7 Summary of passive transport
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http://programs.northlandcollege.edu/biology /biology1111/animations/passive1.swf
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