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2.11 to 2.16 Cell Transport Lesson

2.11 to 2.16 Cell Transport Lesson

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

NGSS
HS-ESS3-1, HS-ESS1-1, HS-ESS1-3

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Standards-aligned

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Jeffrey Reed

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Biology - Cell Transport 2.11 to 2.16

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​The Cell Membrane is SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE!

​This means that only certain substances can enter or leave the cell.

​Just like the gif to the right, only the smaller blue substances can enter and leave the cell, but the green ones cannot.

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Passive Transport:

  • ​Does NOT require energy!

  • Moves particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentratio

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​Passive Transport Examples:

​1. Simple Diffusion

​2. Facilitated Diffusion

​3. Osmosis

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Passive Transport: Simple Diffusion

​Simple diffusion allows smaller particles, like oxygen and carbon dioxide, to move through the phospholipid bilayer without assistance.

​Substances move with the concentration gradient. This means they move from high to low concentration.

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Passive Transport: Facilitated Diffusion

​Facilitated Diffusion allows carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleosides, and ions to pass through the cell membrane USING PROTEINS as a doorway.

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​Passive Transport: Osmosis

​Osmosis is the diffusion of WATER across the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane.

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The smaller particles are water molecules.

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​Active Transport

  • Requires energy to move particles over the cell membrane.

  • Moves from low to high concentration. (Against the concentration gradien

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​Active Transport: Types

​1. Pumps

2. Vesicle Transport

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​Active Transport: Pumps

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​Active Transport: Vesicle Transport

​Nutrients including sugars, fatty acids, and amino acids use vesicles to enter and leave the cell.

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Endocytosis moves substances into the cell

Exocytosis moves substances out of the cell

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Biology - Cell Transport 2.11 to 2.16

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