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CH 8.1 Study Guide • 1. Diffusion stops when it reaches equilibrium (equal distribution) • 2.KNOW THE VOCAB SHEET FROM YOUR NOTESBOOK! • 3. Osmosis via the plasma membrane controls homeostasis. 4. In a hypertonic solution, 1. Animal cell—shrivel 2. Plant cell—will get smaller and wilt (plasmolysis) water solute 5. In a hypotonic solution, Animal cell—swell and maybe even burst Plant cell—will swell and get firmer because the cell wall prevents it from bursting water solute 6. In a isotonic solution, 1. Animal cell—stays the same 2. Plant cell—stays the same water solute 7. Page 22 of Notebook Function Active Transport -Uses energy Energy Requirement Passive Transport -Only uses carrier proteins -Move things across the cell membrane -Goes “against” the concentration gradient -Use carrier proteins Use of transport proteins -Doesn’t use energy -Uses both channel & carrier proteins -Goes “with” the concentration gradient Concentration Gradients 8. The two types of transport proteins are channel proteins and carrier proteins: - Alike: Both are transport proteins embedded in the plasma membrane. - Different: Carrier proteins will bind to a particle and then carry it through. In contrast, channel proteins form a channel to allow materials through the cell membrane. 9. Simple Diffusion & Facilitated Diffusion Alike -Both are types of passive transport -Both involve the movement of particles/solute across the cell membrane Different -Facilitated diffusion uses transport proteins 10. Although both involve movement across the membrane, osmosis is the diffusion of water while diffusion is the movement of all other particles. 11. Endocytosis Alike -Both are types of active transport -Both involve the movement of particles/solute across the cell membrane -Both use energy & Exocytosis Different -Endocytosis involves things entering the cell -Exocytosis involves things exiting the cell 12.. Phagocytosis Alike -Both are types of active transport -Both involve the movement of particles/solute across the cell membrane -Both use energy -Both are types of endocytosis & Pinocytosis Different -Phagocytosis is cell eating (taking in solid particles) -Pinocytosis is cell drinking (taking in liquid particles) • 13. Cells must be small to allow them to be packed together tightly. They also need to be small so they are efficient in bringing in materials and getting rid of waste. Also, if the volume of a cell is too large, the cell will burst and die. You want a larger surface area as related to its volume. (SA/V) • 14. Surface Area (SA)= (lxw)x6 – Volume= l x w x h OR Side³