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Q1
Does
passive transport require energy?
NO
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Q2
What
is the second type of transport?
Active
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Q3
What
allows solutes to pass through a
membrane?
Proteins
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What is the difference between
diffusion and osmosis?
Diffusion
is from a high concentration to
low concentration and osmosis is the
movement of water
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Gummy Bear Osmosis
They
were each in a different solution,
one with only water and one with salt
water
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Salt Water
Gummy
Bear in salt water: A cell’s cytoplasm
is composed of a great amount of water.
There is a greater percentage of water inside
of cells than in the salt water surrounding the
cells. This unequal amount of water inside and
outside of the cell creates a concentration
gradient. The cell wants to be in balance with
its environment, so water will leave the cell.
Water will leave rather than salt
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Tap Water
Gummy
Bears in plain water: The cell is not only
made up of water, there are also salts, sugars and
proteins. Because there is only water in the
beaker, there is a greater water concentration in the
beaker than the cells of the gummy bear. This
creates a concentration gradient, and to reach a
balance, water enters the cells. As stated
previously, water moves because it can freely pass
through the cell membrane. The other molecules
are too large.
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Which one was hypotonic?
Hypertonic? Why?
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TOMORROW
We
are moving on to talking about Active
Transport
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Reminder about Cell
Membranes:
What
is a cell membrane?
Phospholipids
Hydrophilic
Head
Hydrophobic Tail
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Active Transport
Requires energy from the cell
Movement of particles from low
concentration to high concentration
Goes “uphill”
Type 1: Pumps
Particle binds to a transport protein
Protein changes shape which requires
energy
Releases particle inside the cell
Protein returns to original shape
The
SodiumPotassium
Pump
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Active Transport, cont.
Movement
of large particles, using
membrane movement/reconfiguration
Type 2: Endocytosis
Movement
of large particles INTO the cell
Cell surrounds and takes in material from its
environment
Often used for nutrients or foreign invaders
Type
3: Exocytosis
Movement
of large particles OUT of the cell
Reverse process of endocytosis
Used to expel wastes and secrete substances
produced by the cell
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Endocytosis & Exocytosis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gLtk8
Yc1Zc
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Basic types of transport
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Membrane Transport
Animation
And
once again, so you understand what
she’s talking about…
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Vocab Terms
Passive
Transport
Active
Transport
Diffusion
Equilibrium
Facilitated
Diffusion
Osmosis
Hypertonic
Isotonic
Hypotonic
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
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Super Science Songs
Cell
Song
Gotta Get That, ATP
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Your assignment:
Create
a song using the information from
this unit about cell organelles and cell
transport
You
can use a song that you already know
and alter the lyrics, or create a completely
new song
Complete lyrics will be due at the end of the
period on Friday
If you want to create a music video, you will
receive extra credit, they will be due next
Wednesday (12/19)
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Requirements
School
appropriate lyrics
Include at least 10 vocabulary words
It needs to make sense when
read/spoken
At least three verses and a chorus that
repeats
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