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Passive and Active Transport
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Importance
Every living cell exists in a liquid environment.
One of the most important functions of the cell membrane is to keep the cell’s internal conditions relatively constant. It does this by regulating the movement of molecules from one side of the membrane to the other side.
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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 Facilitated 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
Ex: Perfume or Cologne
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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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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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Quick Chemistry Review
Solute: substance being dissolved Solvent: water (does the dissolving) Solution: combined mixture
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Isotonic “same strength”
In an Isotonic solution The amounts of solutes inside
is the same as outside of 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 “Like a full restaurant – one family must leave for another to enter”
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Cells in isotonic solutions…
No net movement of water Cells are normal
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Hypertonic “above strength”
The concentration of solute molecules outside the cell is higher than the concentrations of solutes inside the cell.
WATER DIFFUSES OUT OF THE CELL until Equilibrium is established
Plasmolysis: the cell shrinks
“Hyper kids run out of school”
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Cells in hypertonic solutions…
Water moves out of the cell Cells shrivel (plasmolysis)
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Hypotonic “blow strength”
The concentration of solute molecule outside the cell is lower than the concentration of solutes inside the cell
WATER DIFFUSES INTO THE CELL until Equilibrium is established
Cytolysis: the cell explodes
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Cells in hypotonic solutions…
Water moves into the cell Animal cells burst (cytolysis) Plant cells become turgid
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Cells in Osmotic Environments
Plasmolysis
(Elodea cell)
Cytolysis
(Tumor cell)
Isotonic
(Elodea cell)
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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