cell transport how molecules move in and out of a cell
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Cell Transport
How molecules move in and out of a cell
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Passive & Active Transport
• Passive Transport – requires no energyMoves molecules from high to low concentration
• Active Transport – requires energyMoves molecules from low to high concentration
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Passive Transport
• http://programs.northlandcollege.edu/biology/biology1111/animations/passive1.swf
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Passive Transport - 3 types
1. Simple Diffusion – molecules going from high to low concentration across a membrane
2. Facilitated Diffusion – molecules going from high to low concentration through a protein
3. Osmosis – diffusion of water
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Active Transport
http://www.yellowtang.org/animations/endocytosis_exocytosis.swf
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Passive Vs. Active Transport
• Active Transport– Requires Energy– Go from Low to
High Concentration– Use Proteins
• Passive Transport– No Energy– Go from High to
Low Concentration– May or may not
use proteins
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Passive vs. Active Transport
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Water water everywhere, but not a drop to drink!
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The effects of osmosis on cells
Hypotonic Isotonic Hypertonic
Different solutions have different impacts on cells…
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Hypertonic, Hypotonic, IsotonicWater always tries to balance itself out..so….
Hyper – high (more) Hypo – low (less)1. Hypertonic – more water inside the cell
Result – water flows out of cell2. Hypotonic - less water inside the cell
Result – water flows into the cell3. Isotonic – equal water inside/outside the cell
Result – water levels stay the same
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Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic?
• What is it?
• What direction will the water move?
• What will happento the cell size?
Salt water
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Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic?
• What is it?
• What direction will the water move?
• What will happento the cell size?
Pure water
Salt water
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Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic?
• What is it?
• What direction will the water move?
• What will happento the cell size?
Pure water
Pure water
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Think about this…….
• You have two identical pitchers side by side– one filled with exactly 2 quarts of water– the other filled with 2 quarts of Kool-aid
• Which has more water in it?
• WHY???