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11/15/2012 Selectively Permeable What did the strainer allow to pass through? If the strainer is “permeable” to water & sugar, what does permeable mean? What could not pass through the strainer? If the strainer is “impermeable” to pennies & paperclips, what does impermeable mean? What do you think selectively permeable means? What about semi-permeable? Homeostasis Homeo = same Stasis = condition A biological balance A process in which organisms maintain an internal balance (equilibrium) 1 11/15/2012 Cell Membrane Proteins Protein Channel Carbohydrate Chains Lipid Bilayer Lipid Bilayer + _ Phosphate head is polar Hydrophilic end Fatty Acid tails are nonpolar Hydrophobic end Hydro = water Phobic = fear Phillic = loving Solutions What does the sugar/food coloring represent? Solute What does the water represent? Solvent Which solution has a greater concentration of solute? Which solution has more solvent? 2 11/15/2012 Solutions Hyper = above (high) Iso = same (equal) Hypo = below (low) Tonic = strength Hypertonic? Hypotonic? Isotonic? Diffusion of WATER (solvent) across a selectively permeable membrane Osmosis Hypertonic • Above/High • Solution with the higher concentration of solute Isotonic • Same/Equal • Solutions have the same concentration of a solute • Below/Low • Solution with the lower concentration of solute Hypotonic Osmosis What happens to cells placed in an isotonic solution? Water moves in & out equally; stay same size What happens to cells placed in a hypertonic solution? Water moves out of cell Animal cells shrink; Plant cells shrink or wilt What happens to cells placed in a hypotonic solution? Water moves into cell Animal cells swell & may burst; Plant cells become more rigid 3 11/15/2012 Osmosis TAKES NO ENERGY!! Active Transport Passive Transport Process that requires energy Process that does NOT to move materials across cell membranes against a concentration gradient requires energy to move materials across cell membranes against a concentration gradient Diffusion How long did it take you to detect the odor? How did the smell get from the balloon to your nose? How do you think the molecules of the vanilla travel from the balloon to your nose? Straight line, zig zag? Diffusion – movement of PARTICLES (solute) from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration 4 11/15/2012 Diffusion in Air Diffusion in Water Facilitated Diffusion Movement of molecules across a membrane through protein channels TAKES NO ENERGY!! 5 11/15/2012 Passive Transport Osmosis Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Endocytosis endo = inside cyto = cell osis = process A process in which a cell takes materials in by mmembrane folding ENERGY NEEDED Endocytosis 6 11/15/2012 Exocytosis exo = outside cyto = cell osis = process A process in which a cell removes large amounts of materials ENERGY NEEDED Active Transport Endocytosis Exocytosis Transport Animations Molecule Transport Across Cell Membranes DESCRIPTION ENERGY NEEDED ACTIVE or PASSIVE TRANSPORT Osmosis Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane NO Passive Transport Diffusion Movement of solute from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration NO Movement of molecules across a membrane through protein channels NO When cells take materials in by membrane folding YES When cells remove large amounts of materials YES TYPE Facilitated Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Passive Transport Passive Transport Active Transport Active Transport 7