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Bellwork ► What happens to an animal cell when it is in a hypotonic solution? ► What happens to an animal cell when it is in hypertonic solution? What about a plant cell? Review ► Onion cell plasmolysis More Review Facilitated diffusion Active transport and Cell signaling Active Transport ► Uses energy to pump molecules against their concentration gradient ► Where do you think they get this energy? ► ATP!!! Electrical gradient ► Uneven distribution of ions gives it an electrical gradient (neg inside the cell, pos outside the cell) Cotransport ►A solute flows with another substance that is diffusing across the membrane Endocytosis ► Phagocytosis – Cell eating ► Pinocytosis – cell drinking ► Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis Check for understanding ► Compare transport and contrast active and passive Cell signaling Epinephrine – increases heart rate, dilates blood vessels, dilates pupils, elevates blood sugar Assign one to each group member ► Communication by direct contact Cell junctions Cell-cell recognition ► Local signaling Paracrine Synaptic signaling ► Long Distance Hormones Nervous system What is the relevance of cell signaling ► Another Caffeine example - Three stages of cell signaling Reception ► Reception on the plasma membrane (3 main types) G protein coupled receptors Receptor tyrosine kinase Ion channel receptors ► Intracellular receptors Intracellular receptor Reception in epinephrine G protein coupled receptors Transduction ► Signal cascade – one molecule activates the next (usually by phosphorylating it) Transduction in epinephrine ► Response Response can be… a gene being expressed (making a protein Replication of the cell Activation of an enzyme Change in cell shape Programmed cell death And much more! Response in epinephrine Cancer can be caused by an error in signal molecules or transduction pathways