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Transport through
the
Cell Membrane
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Review of the Types of
Membranes:
1. Permeable
2. Impermeable
3. Semi-permeable
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1. Permeable
• ALL types of molecules can get
through, regardless of size or charge.
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2. Impermeable
(non-permeable) • NO molecules can get through
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3. SEMI-PERMEABLE !!!:
• SOME
MOLECULES CAN
GET THROUGH
– Very small or
– Non-charged
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Fluid Mosaic Model
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Example: • If you had glucose molecules and starch
molecules, which ones do you think could get through after 24 hours and why? The membrane is permeable to both.
4%
C6H12O6
in H2O
15% NaCl
2% C6H12O6
15 % NaCl
2% C6H12O6
30% NaCl
in H2O
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Review of Definitions • Solute:
– what gets dissolved
• Solvent: – What does the dissolving, more plentiful than solute
• Solution: – the mixture of solutes and solvent
• Example: H2O and NaCl
Solute: NaCl
Solvent: H2O
Solution: H2O and NaCl
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Passive Transport
The movement of
molecules across a
cell membrane
without energy input
from the cell.
http://www.tokresource.org/tok_classes/biobiobio/biome
nu/membranes/index.htm
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It is made possible by the diffusion of molecules down a concentration gradient.
Diffusion: movement of molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Concentration gradient: difference in the concentration of a substance from one location to another.
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In diffusion, molecules generally move… …until equal distribution of concentrations
reached in all areas (EQUILIBRIUM)
…due to the random movement of molecules
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Two types of passive
transport.
1. Osmosis
2. Facilitated Diffusion
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OSMOSIS: Definition:
• Diffusion (movement) of H2O – from area of higher concentration to
area of low concentration
– THROUGH A MEMBRANE
– until equilibrium
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OSMOSIS:
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U-tube Osmosis
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Three ways to describe solutions
in relation to other solutions,
based on their concentrations
1. Hypertonic
2. Hypotonic
3. Isotonic
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1.Hypertonic: • Solution outside of the cell is hypertonic
when it has a higher concentration of
solutes than the solution inside of the cell.
90% water
80% water
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The cells is said
to be in a
hypertonic
environment.
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2. Hypotonic:
• Solution outside of the cell is hypotonic when it
has a lower concentration of solutes than the
solution inside of the cell.
This causes water
to move INTO the
cell.
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3. Isotonic:
• Solution outside of the
cell is isotonic when its
concentration is equal
to the concentration
inside the cell
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There are three consequences of osmosis:
• PLASMOLYSIS (cell shrinking): cell shrivels when placed in hypertonic environment – Examples:
• Drinking out of ocean when you are dying of thirst or
• Placing a fresh water fish in salt water…
(a) Isotonic
Water concentration inside the
cells is equal to the water
concentration in the fluid
surrounding the cell. Therefore,
there is no net movement of
water either into or out of the
cell.
(b) Hypertonic
Water concentration in the
surrounding medium is lower
than it is in the cell. Water
moves out of the cells and the
cells shrivel (crenate).
(c) Hypotonic
Water concentration outside
the cell is greater than it is
inside the cell. Water moves
into the cell, which swell and
sometimes burst – a process
called lysis.
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Consequences: • Cytolysis (cell bursting): cell
balloons and bursts when placed in a hypotonic environment. – Examples:
• Place a salt water fish in fresh water
• Red Blood Cells in pure water
(a) Isotonic
Water concentration inside the
cells is equal to the water
concentration in the fluid
surrounding the cell. Therefore,
there is no net movement of
water either into or out of the
cell.
(b) Hypertonic
Water concentration in the
surrounding medium is lower
than it is in the cell. Water
moves out of the cells and the
cells shrivel (crenate).
(c) Hypotonic
Water concentration outside
the cell is greater than it is
inside the cell. Water moves
into the cell, which swell and
sometimes burst – a process
called lysis.
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Turgor Pressure = Osmotic Pressure • In plants, turgor pressure forms as a result of
water pushing up against the CELL WALL
** This is what causes plants to grow upright.
Example:
http://homeschoolersresources.blogsp
ot.com/p/general-science.html
http://www.rpdp.net/sciencetips_v3/L8B2.htm
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FACILITATIVE DIFFUSION:
• Protein Channels aid in the movement of
molecules across the cell membrane
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FACILITATIVE DIFFUSION:
• Many of these protein channels are “two-way” and are
called PORES.
• Sometimes, a protein acts like a revolving door to allow
across only certain molecules. (Carrier proteins)
• These transport molecules ions or molecules (solutes)
through membranes in either direction until equilibrium is
reached
http://imcurious.wikispaces.com/Period+2+Midterm+Review+2009
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FACILITATIVE DIFFUSION:
• Different solute particles fit different pores
• This depends on –Size –Polarity –Shape of molecule
• Ex. Glucose
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• DON’T FORGET,
– THESE WERE ALL
•PASSIVE TRANSPORT
–SO THE CELL DID NOT NEED
TO EXPEND ANY NRG TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!!!
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