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Cell Transport Active

Cell Transport Active

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

13 Slides • 2 Questions

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Cell Transport

An interactive active transport review

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Active Transport

  • movement of substances from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration through transport proteins

  • molecules move against their concentration gradient

  • active transport requires energy (ATP)

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Multiple Choice

Active transport _______ and is the movement of a substance from _____ to _____ concentration
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requires energy, high to low
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requires no energy, low to high
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 requires no energy, high to low
4
 requires energy, low to high

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Active transport uses protein pumps!

  • molecule to be transported enters the pump

  • energy from ATP used to change the shape of the protein

  • molecule can now pass through the membrane (via the protein)

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Open Ended

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Caption this figure using the following terms: energy, gradient, protein, ATP, membrane

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Bulk Transport

  • Also a type of active transport

  • How really big molecules (or a lot of them) move across the membrane at once

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Endocytosis

process by which cells take in molecules (like hormone proteins) or small cells by engulfing them

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Phagocytosis

  • literally means "cell eating"

  • large particles like cells or cellular debris are transported into the cell

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A macrophage (type of white blood cell) engulfs a pathogen

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An amoeba uses phagocytosis to feed!

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Pinocytosis (left)

  • literally "cell drinking"

  • cell takes in small amounts of extracellular fluid

  • vesicle produced much smaller for pinocytosis than phagocytosis

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Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis (right)

  • receptor proteins embedded in cell membrane used to identify and capture specific molecule

  • only that specific molecule should trigger this reaction

  • some pathogens use these proteins to gain entrance to the cell (sneaky jerks)

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Exocytosis

  • form of bulk transport

  • how cells release molecules like signaling proteins and waste products to the outside environment

  • membrane-bound vesicle fuses with plasma membrane and release the material

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Secretion of neurotransmitter acetylcholine

at a synapse between neurons

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No follow-up questions about endo and exocytosis.

  • This is NOT a common topic on the final exam from IB

  • What does that tell you about what you should study?

Cell Transport

An interactive active transport review

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