Title: Transport of Molecules in a Cell
1Transport of Molecules in a Cell
2Terms to Know
- SOLUTE refers to the substance that is to be
dissolved (Salt, Sugar) - SOLVENT responsible for dissolving the solute
(Water) - SOLUTION Solvent and solute after combining
together - ECF Extracellular Fluid. Surrounds all living
cells - CONCENTRATION mass of solute dissolved in the
solvent - SEMI-PERMEABLE (SELECTIVELY-PERMEABLE) a
membrane that allows only some substances in or
out
3Selectively Permeable Membrane
4Transportation of Molecules
- Passive Transport
- Movement of molecules across a semi-permeable
membrane with the gradient - 3 types Osmosis,Diffusion
- Facilitated Diffusion
- Movement of molecules across a semi-permeable
membrane with a protein - NO ENERGY required
- Active Transport
- Movement of molecules across a semi-permeable
membrane against a concentration gradient with a
protein - ENERGY required
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5Diffusion
- Solute molecules moving from an area of high
concentration to an area of low concentration - Random motion drives diffusion
- Movement is based on kinetic energy (speed),
charge, and mass of molecules - Equilibrium is reached when there is an even
distribution of solute molecules
(water)
6Equilibrium Reached
Low Concentration
High Concentration
7Osmosis
- Diffusion of water through a semi-permeable
membrane - Permeable to solvents (WATER), but not to large
molecules - High water to low water
- concentration
- Dissolved molecules (i.e. glucose, starch) are
called solutes - REMEMBER
- Water solvent Glucose, Starch, Salt
solutes
8Effect of Water on Cells
- Hypertonic Environment
- High solute, low water
- Isotonic Environment
- water solute
- Hypotonic Environment
- High water, low solute
9OsmosisSucrose will not move but water will
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11Dialysis Bag Experiment
- Dialysis Bag
- Semi-permeable membrane
- Water, glucose, starch
- What passes through the dialysis bag?
- Glucose (Benedicts Test)
- Starch (Iodine Solution)
- Time Course Experiment
- Every 10 minutes, measure the amount of glucose
starch present in the beaker
12Osmosis in Living Cells
Normal
plasmolyzed flaccid
turgid
13RED BLOOD CELLS
14Osmosis in Plant Cells
Plasmolysis
- Observe Elodea leaves via a wet mount of the
sample - 10 NaCl
- Distilled water
15Recall the Cell Membrane
16Proteins in the Plasma (cell) Membrane
17Proteins are Specific to certain Solutes
18Active Transport
19ENDOCYTOSIS The general term for bringing bulk
chemicals into a cell is endocytosis (endo
inside) the general term for bringing bulk
chemicals out of a cell is exocytosis
(exooutside). Moving material into the cell by
endocytosis involves the pinching in of a portion
of the cell membrane around the material to be
transported into the cell. The pinched-in
portion eventually breaks free from the cell
membrane and forms a vesicle in the cytoplasm.
20Homework
- Complete your Cheek Cell Elodea Cell mini-lab
- Study for your Microscope quiz
- Answer questions on p.25 Q.1-19
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