Title: Transport Quest Review
1Transport Quest Review
2Plasma Membrane
- Draw the structure of the plasma membrane
including as many components as possible. - What properties of phospholipids provide the
special properties of the plasma membrane?
3Plasma Membrane
4Do these get through the plasma membrane? (what
categories of substances can get through?)
- H or Ca
- CO2
- K, Cl-
- H2O
- Glycerol or ethanol (-OH)
- O2
- Amino acids
- Glucose
5Do these get through the plasma membrane?
Lipophilic, non-polar, small
- H or Ca No
- CO2 Yes
- K, Cl- No
- H2O Yes
- Glycerol or ethanol (-OH) Yes
- O2 Yes
- Amino acids No
- Glucose No
6What is this an example of? Explain?
7What is this an example of? Explain?Diffusion
Higher Concentration to Lower conc until reach
equilibrum
8Passive Transport ? High to Low
9Passive Transport ? High to Low
10Describe what is happening in this beaker? Be
complete in your description.
11Describe what is happening in this
beaker?Osmosis movement of water in response
to concentration difference across selectively
permeable membrane.
12Answer the following listing the type of
environment, movement of water, solute
concentration, and condition of cell
- What happens to an animal cell placed in salt
solution? - What happens to a plant cell placed in water?
- What happens to an animal cell placed in 0.9
salene? - What happens to you if you are stranded and drink
salt water in the ocean?
13Osmotic Pressure
14Answer the following listing the type of
environment, movement of water, solute
concentration, and condition of cell
- What happens to an animal cell placed in salt
solution? - Hypertonic solution- cell will shrivel
- What happens to a plant cell placed in water?
- Hypotonic solution- cell will swell
- What happens to an animal cell placed in 0.9
salene? - Isotonic Solution nothing will happen
- What happens to you if you are stranded and drink
salt water in the ocean? - Salt water will create a hypertonic environment
resulting in the loss of water from your body.
15- A homeowner contracts a lawn company to make the
grass grow better. This process is normally done
by spraying a mixture of fertilizer and water
onto the lawn. - What would happen if too much fertilizer and too
little water were sprayed onto the lawn? - What happens to the cells of the grass?
- Was the fertilizer/water mix hypertonic or
hypotonic to the cells of the grass?
16- A homeowner contracts a lawn company to make the
grass grow better. This process is normally done
by spraying a mixture of fertilizer and water
onto the lawn. - What would happen if too much fertilizer and too
little water were sprayed onto the lawn? Lawn
would dry out and die. - What happens to the cells of the grass? Cells
loose water and shrink. - Was the fertilizer/water mix hypertonic or
hypotonic to the cells of the grass? Hypertonic
17- What are some examples of active transport?
- Describe the concentration gradient involved in
active transport - How is active transport different from passive
transport? - Whats happening in this picture?
18- What are some examples of active transport?
Nervous system/ Na/K pump - Describe the concentration gradient involved in
active transport. Low to high against conc
gradient - How is active transport different from passive
transport? Requires energy - Whats happening in this picture?
Endocytosis(top), Exocytosis bottom
19Label the Structure of a Neuron
20Structure of a Neuron
4. Myelin sheath insulating membrane increases
speed of impulse
1. Cell body Contains the nucleus and other cell
organelles
2. Dendrites Short, branched
extensions of the cell body Function receive
stimuli
3. Axon long, thin extension of the cell body
Function sends nerve impulses away from the
cell body (Remember A for away!)
21Nervous System
- Describe what types of nerves are involved
(sensory and motor) and how they work together
when you stub your toe on a desk.
22Action potential
- You are a potassium ion. There is a new sodium
ion hired to work in the axon. Your job is to
describe to the sodium ion their job
responsibilities in resting potential and action
potential. - Don t forget to tell them about
- Threshold
- charge differences in the membrane
- how the signal is communicated to the next neuron!