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Title: The Cell


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The Cell Cell Processes
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  • Factoids
  • A. You have approximately 7.5 TRILLION cells that
    make you up.
  • B. 200 different types of cells work together and
    form the tissues that make up our organs.

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  • II . Cells are specialized
  • A. Cells in the body have different functions so
    the shape amount of organelles depends on the
    function of the cell.

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Mitochondria
  • Transforms food molecules into energy for cell

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Cytoplasm
  • Liquid material that organelles reside in.
  • Cellular metabolism occurs here.

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Lysosome
  • Contains enzymes that break down molecules

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Plasma (Cell) Membrane
  • 1. Barrier of the cell that is semi (or
    selectively) permeable
  • a) Regulates in/out of cell
  • 2. 3/10,000,000 of an inch thick
  • 3. ALL cells have a P.M.

outside
membrane
inside
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  • III. Membrane transport
  • A. Solution mixture of 2 or more components
  • 1. Ex seawater
  • B. Solvent present in the largest amount, what
    something is dissolving in.
  • 1. Ex water
  • C. Solute what dissolves into the solvent
  • 1. Ex salt

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  • D. Intracellular fluid fluid in the cell w/
    gasses, salts nutrients
  • E. Interstitial fluid fluid that bathes the
    outside of the cell.
  • 1. Has thousands of ingredients (sugars, amino
    acids, fats, vitamins, hormones, salts, waste
    products)

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  • IV. Cell Transport Methods
  • A. 2 types of movement across the plasma
    membrane
  • 1. Passive requires no energy
  • 2. Active requires energy

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  • B. Passive transport
  • 1. Diffusion substance moves from higher to
    lower concentration to balance
  • a. The difference between the 2 concentrations is
    the concentration gradient

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  • 2. Osmosis water moves from a higher to lower
    concentration to balance.
  • a. Solute substance dissolved in water
  • BEAKER example

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  • Draw the beaker on a sheet of paper. Top or side
    view.
  • Draw a drop of food dye on one side of the beaker
    the overall direction the dye will move will
    diffuse to.
  • Draw the overall direction water will move to due
    to osmosis.

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  • Osmosis of water moves in the opposite direction
    of diffusion of solute.

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  • 3. Facilitated Diffusion substance is helped
    across a membrane.
  • a. Substance already trying to get in, uses
    gates in the P.M.

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  • 4. Filtration pressure (from heart beating) is
    applied to force water and its dissolved
    materials across a membrane.

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  • C. Active Transport
  • 1. Require ATP (adenosine triphosphate) energy.
  • 2. Active Transport Pumps
  • a. Needed b/c the cell is trying to move a
    substance against the concentration gradient.

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  • 3. Endocytosis
  • a. Intake of food (or water) when the quantity is
    too large to pass through the membrane.
  • b. Membrane surrounds and pulls substance in.
  • Phagocytosis-
  • solid material

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  • 4. Exocytosis
  • a. Transport of substances outside of the cell.
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