Title: Can I Carry That
1Can I Carry That???
2The cell membrane is responsible for maintaining
the cells homeostasis because it lets certain
materials into the cell and releases unwanted
materials.
3Cells transport these materials in two ways
- Active Transport
- Passive Transport
4There are 3 types of Passive Transport (USES NO
ENERGY!)
- Diffusion
- Osmosis
- Facilitated Diffusion
5Diffusion The movement of particles from a high
concentration area to a low concentration area.
Equal Concentration on Both Sides Equilibrium
Random Movement of Particles!!!
6OSMOSIS The passing of water molecules (into
and out of a cell) from a place of higher
concentration to a place of lower concentration.
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7There are 3 different solutions in which osmosis
can occur
- FYI!!!
- Concentration Gradient The difference in
concentrations of solutions
- Hypotonic
- Hypertonic
- Isotonic
8HYPERTONIC SOLUTIONS
- The water concentration inside the cell is
greater than the water concentration outside the
cell Causes shrinkage.
Think The outside is thirsty because there is
little water there, so it drinks the water from
the cell.
9HYPOTONIC SOLUTIONS
- The water concentration outside the cell is
greater than that inside the cell.
Think The cell is thirsty, so it drinks the
water from outside the cell making it swell like
a hippo and possibly burst.
10ISOTONIC SOLUTIONS
- IsoSAME
- The concentration inside the cell is the same as
the concentration outside the cell. - Causes no change in the cell.
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11Facilitated Diffusion
- Molecules use the transport proteins to pass
through the cell membrane ONLY when the
concentration inside and outside the cell is
different. - NO ENERGY IS USED!!!
12ACTIVE TRANSPORT
- Movement of materials against the concentration
gradient. - This requires energy!
13Endocytosis
- Large materials are taken into the cell
- The membrane engulfs the material and takes the
material inside the cell in a pocket. - The pocket forms a vacuole in cytoplasm.
14EXOCYTOSIS
- The release of substances inside of a cell where
vacuoles form around the unwanted material. The
vacuole fuses to the cell membrane and forces its
contents out.