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Cell transport

Cell transport

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Biology

10th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS1-2, HS-LS2-3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Lesly Villa

Used 12+ times

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6 Slides • 6 Questions

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- No ATP needed
- materials move with the concentration gradient

Passive Transport

-Requires energy  (ATP)

-Proteins found in the membrane move materials against concentration gradient

Active Transport

Cell Transport TYPES

  • Endocytosis

    • Phagocytosis

    • Pinocytosis

  • Exocytosis

  • Sodium-Potassium pump

  • Simple diffusion

  • Osmosis

  • Facilitated diffusion

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Drag and Drop

occurs when substances move against the concentration gradient. (ATP is needed)​ ​
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Passive Transport
Active Transport

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Active transport uses ENERGY (ATP)

EXOcytosis= how materials EXIT the cell (cell uses the bathroom)
ENDOcytosis= how materials ENTER the cell (cell eating/engulfing)

  1. PINOcytosis= how small materials ENTER the cell (cell drinking)

  1. PHAGOcytosis= how larger materials ENTER the cell (cell eating)

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Labelling

Drag and drop the correct term that describes what is happening in picture (A) and (B).

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Sodium-potassium pump

Hypotonic

Exocytosis

Endocytosis

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Labelling

Drag and Drop the correct term to the images that you see.

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hypocytosis

Phagocytosis

protein pump

Pinocytosis

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Active transport uses ENERGY (ATP)

Potassium-Sodium Pump

Protein used to transport sodium and potassium ions in opposite directions against a concentration gradient to maintain homeostasis

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Match

Match the following

Cell Drinking

Cell eating

protein used to transport sodium and potassium ions

substance exits the cell

substance enters the cell

pinocytosis

phagocytosis

sodium-potassium pump

exocytosis

endocytosis

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​Passive Transport requires NO energy HIGH to LOW concentration

​Diffusion - GOING WITH THE FLOW!
Example: spraying perfume.

​Facilitated Diffusion -
requires the help of carrier and channel
proteins

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Osmosis

diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane.



Passive Transport requires NO energy

media

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Fill in the Blank

What type of passive transport requires a channel protein to move substances?

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Match

Match the following

hypertonic

hypotonic

isotonic

cell shrinks

cell swells

no net flow of water into or out of cell

- No ATP needed
- materials move with the concentration gradient

Passive Transport

-Requires energy  (ATP)

-Proteins found in the membrane move materials against concentration gradient

Active Transport

Cell Transport TYPES

  • Endocytosis

    • Phagocytosis

    • Pinocytosis

  • Exocytosis

  • Sodium-Potassium pump

  • Simple diffusion

  • Osmosis

  • Facilitated diffusion

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