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Homeostasis and Cell Transport 5.1 Passive Transport 5.2 Active Transport Homeostasis Biological balance with the environment Dynamic Equilibrium - occurs when the concentration…

Slide 1 Lecture 20: Membrane Transport Energetics of Transmembrane Transport Active Transport Passive Transport Slide 2 Free Energy Equilibrium Concentration Difference Progress…

1. Passive and Active Transport FOS 3Infectious Disease Unit 2. Homeostasis When organisms adjust internally to changing external environments One way to maintain homeostasis…

1. Active Transport Chapter 7-3 2. Active TransportRemember: in diffusion, solute molecules move from HIGH conc.LOW conc.But sometimes, it is necessary to move solute…

1. Passive and Active TransportThe Cell Membrane is semipermeable Semi: partly or Somewhat. Permeable: Substances can get through. Some substances can get through the Cell…

1. Diffusion and Osmosis Cell Processes: 2. Diffusion - the tendency of molecules to move from a higher concentration to a lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.…

1. Using Energy to Move Substances 2. Uses ATP (ENERGY!!!) Moves substances from low to high concentration Carrier proteins in cell membrane “PUMP” things in & out…

Passive and Active Transport FOS 3 Infectious Disease Unit Homeostasis When organisms adjust internally to changing external environments One way to maintain homeostasis…

Osmosis, Diffusion, Active Transport DO NOW (Copy GQ) I can explain how materials move into and out of the cell. (Pages 78-81) GQ-How do molecules cross the plasma membrane?…

Passive and Active Transport Passive and Active Transport Unit 2- Cell Structure and Function Outcomes: Identify the factors which influence the rate and direction of diffusion.…

Passive and Active Transport Passive and Active Transport Movement of material into and out of cells Passive transport is the movement of substances across the cell membrane…

Passive and Active Transport Passive and Active Transport Unit 2- Cell Structure and Function Outcomes: Identify the factors which influence the rate and direction of diffusion.…

Unraveling active mode traffic and transportation Towards a Theory of Pedestrian and Bikes Traffic and Travel 
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B3 â Exchange of materials Starter Complete the following: Diffusion is the movement of particles â¦â¦.â¦â¦ a â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.. gradient from an area of…

Slide 1 Homeostasis and Cell Transport Passive and Active Transport Slide 2 What is Homeostasis?  Homeostasis is the process by which an organism tries to stay in equilibrium…

How is active transport different from passive transport? Chapter 3 Section 3 Where does the energy come from? Page 86 To write the chemical formula for photosynthesis. To…

Transport in the Cell Active and Passive Transport How can molecules move through cells? Semi-permeable membrane: allows certain molecules to move in or out depending on…

ACTIVE TRANSPORT: Transport of Large molecules using energy ACTIVE TRANSPORT: Transport of Large molecules using energy ATP Active Transport Requires energy or ATP Can move…

Active Transport Cell Membrane Pumps and Vesicle Transport Active Transport Active transport - movement of materials AGAINST the concentration gradient from low concentration…

 There are different types of active transport that occurs in cells:  Endocytosis – the process of taking material INTO the cell by means of in- foldings, or…