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Title: Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane


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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
  • For a cell to maintain its internal environment,
  • (i.e., achieve homeostasis) it has to be
    selective in the materials it allows to cross its
    cell membrane.
  • Transport How molecules and fluids pass through
    the cell membrane.

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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
  • Movement of molecules across the cell membrane
    depends on
  • (A) concentration difference
  • (B) membrane permeability
  • (C) size and type of particle
  • (D) temperature and pressure

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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
  • Three types of passive transport (i.e., no energy
    is required).
  • 1. Diffusion The process by which molecules of
    a substance move from an area of higher
    concentration of that substance to areas of
    lower concentrations.

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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
Diffusion
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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
  • 2. Facilitated diffusion The use of carrier
    proteins to move lipid insoluble substances
    through the cell membrane.
  • Like diffusion and osmosis, no energy is used,
    but a concentration difference must exist for
    movement to occur. Example, transport of glucose.

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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
Facilitated Diffusion
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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
  • 3. Osmosis The diffusion of water molecules
  • through a selectively permeable membrane from an
    area of higher concentration of water to an area
    of lower concentration of water.
  • It continues until equilibrium is reached.
  • Aquaporins are water channel proteins that allow
    water to pass through cell membranes.

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Movement of Materials Through The Cell Membrane
Osmosis
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Osmosis
  • Osmotic pressure is the force caused by the net
    movement of water by osmosis.
  • Two adjacent solutions are isotonic if they have
    the same concentrations of solute.
  • Hypertonic solutions have a higher concentration
    of solute compared to another solution.
  • Hypotonic solutions have a lower concentration of
    solute compared to another solution.

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