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Cell Transport

Cell Transport

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Presentation

Biology

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
HS-ESS3-1, HS-LS4-4

Standards-aligned

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Sumaila Adama

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12 Slides • 6 Questions

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​Cell Transport

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Fill in the Blank

The process of how things move in and out of the cell through the cell membrane is ............

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Multiple Select

The two broad categories of cell transport are ...........

(select all correct answers)

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passive transport

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road transport

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food transport

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active transport

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Multiple Choice

In passive transport, .............

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energy is required

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energy is not required

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Multiple Choice

In active transport, .............

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energy is required

2

energy is not required

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Cell Transport

Cell transport is movement of materials across cell membranes.

Two Types:​

  1. Passive transport

  2. Active transport

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​Passive Transport

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The movement of substances across the cell membrane without using energy from the cell.

​Examples:

  1. diffusion

  2. facilitated diffusion

  3. osmosis.

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​(does not require energy​)

​​Passive Transport

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​Diffusion

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Experiment

(Demonstrating diffusion)

  • ​Hypothesis: Particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

  1. Carefully place about 2ml of dye solution at the bottom of a transparent container of water by using the dropper.

  2. Observe and record what happens after 5 minutes​.

  3. What is your conclusion?

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Open Ended

What is your observation after the 5 minutes?

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Open Ended

What is your conclusion?

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Diffusion is the movement of particles from a area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

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​beginning

​after 5 mins

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Examples of diffusion in everyday life:​

  1. The smell of perfumes or incense sticks.

  2. Opening the soda or cold drinks bottle and the CO2 diffuses in the air.

  3. Dipping the tea bags in hot water will diffuse the tea in hot water.

  4. Small dust particles or smoke diffuse into the air and cause air pollution.

  5. Breathing and taking oxygen into the body and diffuses in our blood.

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Examples of diffusion in everyday life:​

  1. Transport of Biomolecules and Minerals in Plants and Animals.

  2. Sugar gets dissolved evenly and sweetens the water without having to stir it.

  3. Removal of Waste Substances and Toxins from our Body.

  4. Gas exchange in the lungs.

  5. Diffusion of waste products, salt, and water in the kidneys

​Cell Transport

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