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Cell Transport
Osmosis and Diffusion NOTES
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The cell membrane is selectively
permeable
Only some substances can pass through the
membrane while others cannot
What are some things that have to pass
the cell membrane?
Cells need oxygen and food to enter the
cell and waste products must leave the
cell.
Diffusion
process by which molecules move from an
area of HIGH concentration to an area of
LOW concentration
What Causes Diffusion?
Molecules are always on the move
They bump into each other
As the bump they begin to spread out
What do you think the goal of diffusion is?
Goal is to get to equilibrium : Equal concentration on either side of the membrane
Osmosis
The diffusion of WATER through a
selectively permeable membrane
Cells depend on water for many functions,
so osmosis is a very important process.
Salt
Salt is a SOLUTE, when it has a high concentration
(inside or outside the cell), it will draw the water in its
direction.
Passive vs. Active Transport
Passive transport: movement of
materials across the membrane without
using energy
Goes with the concentration gradient
HIGH
TO LOW
Active transport: movement of materials
across the membrane using energy
Goes against the concentration gradient
LOW
TO HIGH
Active Transport
Sometimes proteins in the cell membrane
need to help move substances into the cell
Active transport: can pedaling up hill, need
a lot of energy.
Engulfing
When
a cell membrane
surrounds, engulfs or encloses,
a particle; a type of active
transport
Why are cells SO small?
As a cell’s size increases, more of its
cytoplasm is located farther from a cell
membrane
Takes too long to get materials entering the
cell to their destination
Takes too long to remove wastes from inside
the cell
With you lab group, discuss how osmosis,
diffusion, and active transport are
connected to homeostasis
Elodea Leaf w/ Fresh Water
Elodea Leaf w/ Salt Solution
Label the parts:
A. Cell Wall
B Chloroplast