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1. Cellular Transport and the Cell Cycle Unit 3
Chapter 8
2. Different ways of transporting materials across a cell membrane Passive transport
Diffusion
Osmosis: water diffusion
Facilitated transport
Active transport
Exocytosis
Endocytosis
3. Cells in isotonic solutions Cell loses and gains water at an equal rate.
Net change to cell = nothing
4. Isotonic solution Not ideal for plant cells because the cells become flaccid (limp)
Ideal for animal cells or cells without cell walls
5. Cells in a hypotonic solution More water moves into the cell than moves out.
Net change = cell mass increases
6. Hypotonic solution Ideal for plant cell where the cell becomes turgid (swollen)
Not ideal for animal cells where the cell lyses (bursts)
7. Cells in a hypertonic solution More water moves out of the cell than moves in
Net change = cell mass decreases
8. Hypertonic solution Not ideal for any cell
Both shrink.
9. Passive transport Movement of materials across a cell membrane in the direction of higher concentration to lower concentration
No ATP energy required
10. Passive transport by proteins Facilitated transport
Movement of chemicals down a chemical gradient (from high to low concentration) through a protein
11. Passive transport
12. Channel vs. carrier proteins