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Cell Boundaries. Why do houses need walls?. Protect it from the environment. Decide what can come in and go out. >> Check for Understanding. How does a window screen show selective permeability?. >> Check for Understanding. What are some things that can pass through a window screen?
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Why do houses need walls? Protect it from the environment Decide what can come in and go out
>> Check for Understanding • How does a window screen show selective permeability?
>> Check for Understanding • What are some things that can pass through a window screen? • What are some things that cannot? • Why is it important for a cell membrane to regulate what moves into and out of a cell?
Cell Borders (solute- substance dissolved in solvent) • Cell Membrane – controls/regulates what enters and leaves the cell. (***semi-permeable***) • Phospholipid bilayer– 2 layers of phospholipids with a “mosaic” of proteinsand carbs. (In ALL cells!) • maintainsHomeostasis
Cell Borders • Cell Wall– Provides support, shape, and protection. Rigid, NOT flexible (In plants!) • Made of cellulose – a tough carbohydrate
General Terms Concentration Gradient – The unequal distribution of particles Homeostasis HIGH LOW
2 Ways to Cross the Membrane • Passive Transport– NO energy is required to move a substance across the membrane • (***** moves along gradient/high to low) • Active Transport– EnergyISREQUIRED to move a substance across the membrane • (**** moves against gradient/low to high)
High Concentration Passive Transport Low Concentration
Passive Transport Diffusion
Passive Transport Diffusion
High Concentration Active Transport Low Concentration
Passive Transport - Diffusion • Diffusion - movement of particles/solutefrom areas of highconcentration of solute to areas of low concentration of solute. • What is concentration? What is a solute? • When the concentration is the same throughout, equilibrium is reached. • Temperature and size of molecule affect the rate of diffusion.
Passive Transport - Osmosis • Osmosis – movement of waterparticles across a membrane by diffusion. • *****Water moves from low soluteto high solute. http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flashanimat/transport/osmosis.swf • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdiJtDRJQEc&NR=1&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 • solute = thing being dissolved. Ex - salt • NO ENERGY Required.
How Osmosis Works in the Cell • Isotonic Solution – Concentration of solutes outside and inside cell are equal. • Equilibrium (cell stays the same)
How Osmosis Works in the Cell • Hypertonic solution - Concentration of solutes outside is higherthan inside the cell. • Water out (Cell shrinks)
How Osmosis Works in the Cell • Hypotonic solution - Concentration of solutes outside is lower than it is inside the cell. • Water in (Cell swells)
Red onion and salt water. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHWUAdkYq4Q&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzDlGl3b4is&NR=1&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1
Solutes Outside the cell
Solutes Outside the cell
Solutes Outside the cell
Passive Transport:Facilitated Diffusion • Facilitated Diffusion– Large molecules (like glucose) move across the membrane with the helpof protein channels. • Since it is Facilitated Diffusion, does it require energy?? • http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flashanimat/transport/channel.swf
Active Transport • Larger molecules (sugar) and ions (Na+, K+, Ca+2) pass across the membrane using proteins and requiring ENERGY. • Substances move from low to high concentrations.
Active Transport: Exocytosis and Endocytosis • Exocytosis- Wastes and products are packaged in vesicle by the Golgi and sent OUT of cell • http://www.coolschool.ca/lor/BI12/unit4/U04L05/exocytosis.html
Endocytosis– cell membrane forms vesicle and brings things INTO the cell. • http://www.coolschool.ca/lor/BI12/unit4/U04L05/endocytosis_final.html
Types of Endocytosis • Phagocytosis – engulfs by surrounding membrane around solids. • “Phago-” means “to eat” • http://cdn.pbh2.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/white-blood-cell-attacks-bacteria.gif • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWItglvTiLc&feature=related • Pinocytosis – pinches membrane and brings in liquids. • “Pino-” drink “to pinch”