
Passive Transport
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Amina Darbashi Pierce
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Passive Transport
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Open Ended
Bell Ringer: Why is the cell membrane considered semipermeable?
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About Cell Membranes
1.All cells have a cell membrane
2.Functions:
a.Controls what enters and exits the cell to maintain an internal balance called homeostasis
b.Provides protection and support for the cell
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•cell uses no energy
•molecules move randomly
•Molecules spread out from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
•(HighàLow)
•Three types:
Passive Transport
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1.Diffusion: random movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
(High to Low)
•Diffusion continues until all molecules are evenly spaced (equilibrium is reached)-Note: molecules will still move around but stay spread out.
1. Diffusion:
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2. Facilitated diffusion: diffusion of specific particles through transport proteins found in the membrane
a.Transport Proteins are specific – they “select” only certain molecules to cross the membrane
b.Transports larger or charged molecules
2. Facilitated diffusion
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3.Osmosis: diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
•Water moves from high to low concentrations
3.Osmosis
Water moves freely through pores.
Solute (green) to large to move across.
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Hypotonic: The solution has a lower concentration of solutes and a higher concentration of water than inside the cell. (Low solute; High water)
Hypotonic Solution
Result: Water moves from the solution to inside the cell): Cell Swells and bursts open (cytolysis)!
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Hypertonic: The solution has a higher concentration of solutes and a lower concentration of water than inside the cell. (High solute; Low water)
Hypertonic Solution
Result: Water moves from inside the cell into the solution Cell shrinks (Plasmolysis)!
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Isotonic: The concentration of solutes in the solution is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell.
Isotonic Solution
Result: Water moves equally in both directions and the cell remains same size! (Dynamic Equilibrium)
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Match
Identify what type of solution each cell is in based on the images.
Hypertonic Solution
Hypotonic Solution
Isotonic Solution
Hypertonic Solution
Hypotonic Solution
Isotonic Solution
Passive Transport
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