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Cellular Transport: movement of materials in and out of a cell Homeostasis: combination of two words Homeo = same Stasis = steady Homeostasis: the process of keeping internal conditions stable
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Cell membrane: phospholipid bilayer
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Types of Cellular Transport Passive Transport Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis Active Transport Endocytosis Exocytosis
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Diffusion: movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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Equilibrium: state of having equal concentrations
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Facilitated Diffusion: the diffusion of molecules across a membrane through a special protein
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Osmosis The movement of water across a membrane
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Osmosis vs Diffusion: What is the difference? Osmosis is always the movement of WATER It moves water across a selectively permeable membrane through which the solute (dissolved particles) cannot cross
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Three types of Osmotic solutions You will see the following: 1. solute concentrations 2. arrows illustrating the direction of water 3. the type of solution
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Hypertonic Solution
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Hypotonic Solution
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Isotonic Solution Equal solute concentration on the outside and inside of the cell
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Hypotonic IsotonicHypertonic Osmosis on Animal Cells
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Osmosis on Plant Cells
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Active Transport Movement of a substance across an area of low concentration to high concentration that requires energy Two types Endocytosis Exocytosis Uses a transport protein to help it enter or leave the cell: carrier, channel, or gate
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Endocytosis Process in which a cell take IN a large particle EnterCellProcess
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Exocytosis Process in which a cell releases materials out of the cell
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