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Title: Cell Transport


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Cell Transport
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Cell Transport
  • Substances move in and out of cells by passive
    and active transport

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Passive Transport
  • No energy required
  • Diffusion, Osmosis, Net movement

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Diffusion
  • The random movement of molecules from an area of
    high concentration to an area of low
    concentration.
  • With the concentration gradient.
  • Animation
  • Animation2

Conc. Grad
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  • Rate depends on

  • fast slow
  • Size of molecules
  • Temperature
  • State of matter
  • Concentration of chemicals

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Osmosis
  • Net movement of water molecules from an area of
    high water concentration to an area of low water
    concentration, through a semi-permeable membrane.
  • Animation Animation2
  • Hypertonic more solute and less water
  • Hypotonic less solute and more water
  • Isotonic same conc. of solute and water

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Think (dont write)
  • Most marine fish die if transferred to
    freshwater.
  • When a drop of blood is mixed with distilled
    water, the blood cells burst.
  • Living plant tissues that had lost water become
    firm when supplied with water.

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Net movement
  • The overall movement
  • e.g. When oxygen diffuses into a cell, some
    oxygen molecules are moving out of the cell, but
    more are moving inwards.

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Osmoregulation
  • The control of water in a cell.
  • Plasmolysis
  • Water leaves cell and membrane shrinks from wall.
  • Cell becomes flaccid.
  • Full plasmolysis is irreversible.
  • Animation

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  • Turgor
  • Water enters cell causing it to swell
  • Cell becomes turgid
  • Cell wall prevents rupture
  • Animation

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Active Transport
  • Energy (ATP) required
  • Endocytosis (phago- and pino-), Exocytosis, Ion
    pumps
  • E.g. reabsorption of glucose by kidney, salt
    uptake by the roots of plants, amino acid uptake
    by fungi

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  • The movement of substances from an area of low
    concentration to an area of high concentration.
  • Against the concentration gradient

Conc. Grad
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Endocytosis
  • Movement in (enter)
  • Phagocytosis cell eating forms a food
    vacuole. Lysomes fuse to enable digestion.
  • Pinocytosis cell drinking forms a vesicle
  • E.g.Amoeba and WBC pseudopodia
  • Animation

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Exocytosis
  • Movement out (exit)
  • Vesicles bud off from golgi apparatus or ER,
    vacuole fuses with cell membrane and expels
    contents
  • Secretions e.g. digestive enzymes released,
    glands
  • Animation

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Ion Pumps
  • Proteins in the cell membrane can actively
    accumulate specific ions on one side of the
    membrane to control the amount
  • Animation
  • Animation2

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Role of the cell membrane
  • How the structure controls it
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