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Title: Passive and Active Transport


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Passive and Active Transport
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Passive Transport
  • Cell membranes help organisms maintain
    Homeostasis by controlling what substances may
    enter or leave cells
  • Doing this WITHOUT energy is called passive
    transport
  • Diffusion
  • Osmosis

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Diffusion
  • The simplest form of passive transport
  • Does not require energy
  • Is the movement of molecules from an area of HIGH
    concentration to an area of LOW concentration

High concentration of dye
Low concentration of dye
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Osmosis
  • The diffusion of WATER over a semi-permeable
    membrane
  • Does NOT require energy
  • From HIGH concentration of WATER to LOW
    concentration of WATER

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Osmotic Conditions
  • Isotonic
  • Hypertonic
  • Hypotonic

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Isotonic
  • In an Isotonic solution
  • The concentration of solutes inside the cell are
    the same as outside of the cell
  • Under these conditions, water diffuses into and
    out of the cell at EQUAL RATES, so there is NO
    net movement of water
  • Remains at equilibrium

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Hypertonic
  • The concentration of solute molecules outside the
    cell is higher than the concentration of solutes
    inside the cell
  • WATER DIFFUSES OUT OF THE CELL until Equilibrium
    is established

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Hypotonic
  • The concentration of solute molecules outside the
    cell is lower than the concentration of solutes
    inside the cell
  • WATER DIFFUSES INTO THE CELL until Equilibrium is
    established

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Facilitated Diffusion
  • Most molecules cannot cross the cell membrane by
    simple diffusion
  • Some Molecules are CARRIED across by CARRIER
    PROTEINS EMBEDDED IN the Cell Membrane
  • Requires NO energy

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  • Carrier Proteins CHANGE SHAPE when Molecules
    ATTACH to them
  • The Change in Shape of the Carrier Protein
    ENABLES the Molecule to CROSS the Membrane.
  • The use of carrier proteins is called facilitated
    diffusion.

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Active Transport
  • In many cases, cells must move materials from an
    area of low concentration to high concentration
  • This requires energy
  • When energy is used to transport molecule across
    a membrane, this is called active transport

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  • Small molecules and ions are carried across
    membranes by proteins in the membrane that act
    like pumps
  • Large molecules need to be transported in Bulk
  • Bulk transports include endocytosis, and
    exocytosis

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Endocytosis
  • During ENDOCYTOSIS the Cell Membrane  folds into
    a POUCH that encloses the Particles.
  • The Pouch pinches off INSIDE the Cell to form a
    VESICLE (membrane-wrapped bubbles).
  • The VESICLE can then fuse with other Organelles
    or release its contents into the cytoplasm

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Pinocytosis and Phagocytosis
  • Two forms of Endocytosis
  • Pinocytosis is often referred to as cell
    drinking
  • Bring in fluids and solutes
  • Phagocytosis is often referred to as cell
    eating
  • Brings in food or other cells

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Exocytosis
  • The opposite of endocytosis
  • Gets rid of wastes
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