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Title: Active and Passive Transport


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Active and Passive Transport
  • Chapter 5

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1. Passive Transport
  • Movement of materials in and out of the cell
  • Requires no energy to happen

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Two Types of Passive Transport
  1. Diffusion When substance moves that is
    dissolved in water
  2. Osmosis When water moves across the membrane

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Solutions are made of 2 parts
  • Solute Substance that is dissolved in water
  • Solvent Liquid it is dissolved in (usually
    water)

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  • Next answer some questions about the pictures on
    your paper

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Vocab
  • Hypertonic More solutes than the other solution
  • Hypotonic Less solutes than the other solution
  • Isotonic Equal solutes as another solution
  • Now go back to the pictures above and label the
    cell and the environment around it as one of the
    vocab words

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Vocab Word Description Picture with inside of cell as vocab Picture with env outside as vocab
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Isotonic
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(b)
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Describing a solution
  • Hypotonic when a solution is less concentrated
    than another solution
  • Example if around a cell is hypotonic, then
    water will move into the cell.
  • Can cause a cell to get so large it may burst
    (cytolysis)

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  • Hypertonic When a solution is more concentrated
    than another solution
  • If around a cell is hypertonic, water will move
    out of the cell
  • Can cause the cell to get very small (in plants
    will see plasmolysis wilting)

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  • Isotonic when two solutions have the same
    concentration (are at equilibrium)
  • Causes water to move in and out equally
  • The cell maintains its shape

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  • Osmosis
  • Water moves trying to balance out concentrations
  • Goes from where there is more water to less water

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What if..
  • Environment around a cell is hypotonic. What
    direction will the water move?
  • Salt?

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What if..
  • The environment around a cell is hypertonic.
  • What direction will the water move?
  • Salt?

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2. Active Transport
  • Requires energy
  • Goes against the concentration gradient (from
    lower concentration to higher concentration)

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Figure 7.16 The sodium-potassium pump a specific
case of active transport
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  • Sodium Potassium Pump
  • Cells usually have more sodium ions outside and
    more potassium ions inside
  • Pump increases number of ions where concentration
    is already high

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  • When substances are too large to pass through the
    cell membrane, use endocytosis or exocytosis
  • Membrane folds around substances and release into
    cell or out of cell

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Figure 7.20 Exploring Endocytosis in Animal Cells
(Bulk Transport)
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  • Endocytosis
  • Material moved into cell
  • Forms vesicle
  • Pinocytosis Liquids
  • Phagocytosis Solids

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  • Exocytosis
  • Material released to outside of cell
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