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Describe in detail the process that is illustrated above. Include details from each step , using correct science terms.

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Homeostasis and Cellular Transport

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To stay alive, a cell must exchange materials such as food and waste with its environment.

These materials must cross the cell membrane.

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Passive Transport Does not require the cell to use

energy

Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion

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SimpleDiffusion is the movement of molecules from an area

of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. (down its concentration gradient)

concentration gradient - the difference in the concentration of molecules across a space

• http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/diffusion.html

Driven by kinetic energy energy of motion

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Diffusion

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Diffusion causes the concentration of molecules to be the same throughout space

When molecules are dispersed evenly, there is

no longer any diffusion because there is no longer a concentration gradient.

a state of equilibrium exists (balance) http://www.brainpop.com/search/?keyword=diffusion

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Rate of Diffusion

molecules diffuse faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures

smaller molecules diffuse faster than larger molecules

Type of molecule

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Water and Diffusion

The diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane is called osmosis.

Osmosis occurs in response to the concentration of solutes dissolved in water.

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Diffusion of Water

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The net direction of osmosis depends on the

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Hypertonic Solution In a hypertonic solution, the

concentration of solute molecules outside the cell is higher than inside the cell.

What direction will the water diffuse?

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Water diffuses out of the cell until equilibrium is reached.

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What do you think will happen if the cell loses too much water?

The cell will shrink and shrivel. plasmolysis

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Hypotonic Solution In a hypotonic solution, the

concentration of solutes outside the cell is lower than the concentration of solutes inside the cell.

What direction will the water diffuse?

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Water diffuses into the cell until equilibrium is reached.

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How does this affect the cell?

The cell will swell and possibly burst. Cytolysis

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Isotonic Solution In an isotonic solution, the

concentration of solutes outside and inside the cell are equal.

How will the water diffuse across the cellular membrane?

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Water will diffuse in and out of the cell at equal rates.

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Red Blood Cell in different Solutionshttp://www.coolschool.ca/lor/BI12/unit4/U04L06/rbc.html

http://www2.nl.edu/jste/osmosis.htm#Osmosis

http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sbi3a1/Cells/Osmosis.htm

http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp05/0502001.html

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Facilitated Diffusion To facilitate means to help.

Channel proteins and carrier proteins

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Carrier proteins change shape when molecules attach. The change in shape of the carrier protein allows the molecule to cross the membrane.

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Active Transport

Movement of molecules across the membrane from an area of low concentration to areas of high concentration.

This requires the cell to expend energy(ATP).

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Cell Membrane Pumps

SODIUM-POTASSIUM PUMPS IN ANIMAL CELLS PUMP SODIUM IONS OUT, AND POTASSIUM IN, UP THEIR CONCENTRATION GRADIENT.

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IMPORTANT FOR MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS, and THE TRANSMISSION OF NERVE IMPULSES

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Endocytosis and Exocytosis Molecules that are too large to

cross the cell membrane are packaged in membrane-bound sacs (vesicles) and moved across the membrane

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Endocytosis

Endocytosis

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TWO TYPES ON ENDOCYTOSIS

PINOCYTOSIS – uptake of liquids “cell drinking”

PHAGOCYTOSIS - uptake of solids “cell eating”

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Exocytosis

Exocytosis

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Think: Apply what you have learned!

In plants, cells that transport water against the concentration gradient are found to contain many more mitochondria than do some other plant cells. Give a possible explanation for this?