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Cellular Transport
Notes
Ch. 7.3
About Cell Membranes
1.All cells have a cell
membrane
2.Functions:
a.Controls what enters
and exits the cell to
maintain an internal
balance called
homeostasis
b.Provides protection and
support for the cell
TEM picture of a
real cell membrane.
3.Structure of cell membrane
Lipid Bilayer -2 layers of
phospholipids
a.Phosphate head is polar
(water loving)
b.Fatty acid tails non-polar
(water fearing)
c.Proteins embedded in
membrane
About Cell Membranes (continued)
Phospholipid
Lipid Bilayer
Proteins
Membrane
movement
animation
Polar heads
love water
& dissolve.
Non-polar
tails hide
from water.
Carbohydrate cell
markers
Fluid Mosaic
Model of the
cell membrane
• 4. Cell membranes have pores (holes) in it
a.Selectively permeable: Allows some
molecules in and keeps other molecules out
b.The structure helps it be selective!
About Cell Membranes (continued)
Pores
Outside of cell
Inside of cell
(cytoplasm)
Lipid
Bilayer
Proteins
Transport
Protein Phospholipids
Carbohydrate
chains
Structure of the Cell Membrane
Go to
Section:
Animations
of membrane
structure
Types of Cellular Transport
• Passive Transport
cell doesn’t use energy
1. Diffusion
2. Facilitated Diffusion
3. Osmosis
• Active Transport
cell does use energy
1. Protein Pumps
2. Endocytosis
3. Exocytosis
high
low
This is
gonna
be hard
work!!
high
low
Weeee!!
!
•Animations of Active
Transport & Passive
Transport
Passive Transport
• cell uses no energy
• molecules move randomly
• Molecules spread out from an area of
high concentration to an area of low
concentration.
• (HighLow)
• Three types:
3 Types of Passive Transport
1. Diffusion
2. Facilitative Diffusion – diffusion with
the help of transport proteins
3. Osmosis – diffusion of water
Passive Transport:
1. Diffusion
1. Diffusion: random movement
of particles from an area of
high concentration to an
area of low concentration.
(High to Low)
• Diffusion continues until all
molecules are evenly spaced
(equilibrium is reached)-Note:
molecules will still move around
but stay spread out.
http://bio.winona.edu/berg/Free.htm
Simple Diffusion
Animation
2. Facilitated diffusion:
diffusion of specific particles
through transport
proteins found in the
membrane
a.Transport Proteins are
specific – they “select”
only certain molecules
to cross the membrane
b.Transports larger or
charged molecules
Facilitated
diffusion
(Channel
Protein)
Diffusion
(Lipid
Bilayer)
Passive Transport:
2. Facilitated Diffusion
Carrier Protein
A B
High Concentration
Low Concentration
Cell Membrane
Glucose
molecules
Protein
channel
Passive Transport: 2. Facilitated Diffusion
Go to
Section:
Transport
Protein
Through a 
Cellular Transport From a-
High
Low
• Channel Proteins
animations
• 3.Osmosis: diffusion of
water through a
selectively permeable
membrane
• Water moves from high
to low concentrations
•Water moves freely
through pores.
•Solute (green) to large
to move across.
Osmosis
animation
Passive Transport:
3. Osmosis
Active Transport
•cell uses energy
•actively moves molecules to where they are
needed
•Movement from an area of low concentration
to an area of high concentration
•(Low  High)
•Three Types:
Types of Active Transport
1. Protein Pumps -
transport proteins that
require energy to do
work
•Example: Sodium /
Potassium Pumps
are important in nerve
responses.
Sodium
Potassium Pumps
(Active Transport
using proteins)
Protein changes
shape to move
molecules: this
requires energy!
Types of Active Transport
• 2. Endocytosis: taking
bulky material into a cell
• Uses energy
• Cell membrane in-folds
around food particle
• “cell eating”
• forms food vacuole &
digests food
• This is how white blood
cells eat bacteria!
Types of Active Transport
3. Exocytosis: Forces
material out of cell in bulk
• membrane surrounding the
material fuses with cell
membrane
• Cell changes shape –
requires energy
• EX: Hormones or
wastes released from
cell
Endocytosis &
Exocytosis
animations
Effects of Osmosis on Life
• Osmosis- diffusion of water through a
selectively permeable membrane
• Water is so small and there is so much
of it the cell can’t control it’s movement
through the cell membrane.
Hypotonic Solution
Hypotonic: The solution has a lower concentration of
solutes and a higher concentration of water than
inside the cell. (Low solute; High water)
Result: Water moves from the solution to inside the
cell): Cell Swells and bursts open (cytolysis)!
• Osmosis
Animations for
isotonic, hypertonic,
and hypotonic
solutions
Hypertonic Solution
Hypertonic: The solution has a higher concentration
of solutes and a lower concentration of water than
inside the cell. (High solute; Low water)
Result: Water moves from inside the cell into the
solution: Cell shrinks (Plasmolysis)!
• Osmosis
Animations for
isotonic, hypertonic,
and hypotonic
solutions
shrinks
Isotonic Solution
Isotonic: The concentration of solutes in the solution
is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell.
Result: Water moves equally in both directions and
the cell remains same size! (Dynamic Equilibrium)
• Osmosis
Animations for
isotonic, hypertonic,
and hypotonic
solutions
What type of solution are these cells in?
A CB
Hypertonic Isotonic Hypotonic
How Organisms Deal
with Osmotic Pressure
• Paramecium
(protist) removing
excess water
video
•Bacteria and plants have cell walls that prevent them
from over-expanding. In plants the pressure exerted on
the cell wall is called tugor pressure.
•A protist like paramecium has contractile vacuoles that
collect water flowing in and pump it out to prevent them
from over-expanding.
•Salt water fish pump salt out of their specialized gills so
they do not dehydrate.
•Animal cells are bathed in blood. Kidneys keep the
blood isotonic by remove excess salt and water.
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Cell transport notes

  • 2. About Cell Membranes 1.All cells have a cell membrane 2.Functions: a.Controls what enters and exits the cell to maintain an internal balance called homeostasis b.Provides protection and support for the cell TEM picture of a real cell membrane.
  • 3. 3.Structure of cell membrane Lipid Bilayer -2 layers of phospholipids a.Phosphate head is polar (water loving) b.Fatty acid tails non-polar (water fearing) c.Proteins embedded in membrane About Cell Membranes (continued) Phospholipid Lipid Bilayer
  • 4. Proteins Membrane movement animation Polar heads love water & dissolve. Non-polar tails hide from water. Carbohydrate cell markers Fluid Mosaic Model of the cell membrane
  • 5. • 4. Cell membranes have pores (holes) in it a.Selectively permeable: Allows some molecules in and keeps other molecules out b.The structure helps it be selective! About Cell Membranes (continued) Pores
  • 6. Outside of cell Inside of cell (cytoplasm) Lipid Bilayer Proteins Transport Protein Phospholipids Carbohydrate chains Structure of the Cell Membrane Go to Section: Animations of membrane structure
  • 7. Types of Cellular Transport • Passive Transport cell doesn’t use energy 1. Diffusion 2. Facilitated Diffusion 3. Osmosis • Active Transport cell does use energy 1. Protein Pumps 2. Endocytosis 3. Exocytosis high low This is gonna be hard work!! high low Weeee!! ! •Animations of Active Transport & Passive Transport
  • 8. Passive Transport • cell uses no energy • molecules move randomly • Molecules spread out from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. • (HighLow) • Three types:
  • 9. 3 Types of Passive Transport 1. Diffusion 2. Facilitative Diffusion – diffusion with the help of transport proteins 3. Osmosis – diffusion of water
  • 10. Passive Transport: 1. Diffusion 1. Diffusion: random movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. (High to Low) • Diffusion continues until all molecules are evenly spaced (equilibrium is reached)-Note: molecules will still move around but stay spread out. http://bio.winona.edu/berg/Free.htm Simple Diffusion Animation
  • 11. 2. Facilitated diffusion: diffusion of specific particles through transport proteins found in the membrane a.Transport Proteins are specific – they “select” only certain molecules to cross the membrane b.Transports larger or charged molecules Facilitated diffusion (Channel Protein) Diffusion (Lipid Bilayer) Passive Transport: 2. Facilitated Diffusion Carrier Protein A B
  • 12. High Concentration Low Concentration Cell Membrane Glucose molecules Protein channel Passive Transport: 2. Facilitated Diffusion Go to Section: Transport Protein Through a  Cellular Transport From a- High Low • Channel Proteins animations
  • 13. • 3.Osmosis: diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • Water moves from high to low concentrations •Water moves freely through pores. •Solute (green) to large to move across. Osmosis animation Passive Transport: 3. Osmosis
  • 14. Active Transport •cell uses energy •actively moves molecules to where they are needed •Movement from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration •(Low  High) •Three Types:
  • 15. Types of Active Transport 1. Protein Pumps - transport proteins that require energy to do work •Example: Sodium / Potassium Pumps are important in nerve responses. Sodium Potassium Pumps (Active Transport using proteins) Protein changes shape to move molecules: this requires energy!
  • 16. Types of Active Transport • 2. Endocytosis: taking bulky material into a cell • Uses energy • Cell membrane in-folds around food particle • “cell eating” • forms food vacuole & digests food • This is how white blood cells eat bacteria!
  • 17. Types of Active Transport 3. Exocytosis: Forces material out of cell in bulk • membrane surrounding the material fuses with cell membrane • Cell changes shape – requires energy • EX: Hormones or wastes released from cell Endocytosis & Exocytosis animations
  • 18. Effects of Osmosis on Life • Osmosis- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • Water is so small and there is so much of it the cell can’t control it’s movement through the cell membrane.
  • 19. Hypotonic Solution Hypotonic: The solution has a lower concentration of solutes and a higher concentration of water than inside the cell. (Low solute; High water) Result: Water moves from the solution to inside the cell): Cell Swells and bursts open (cytolysis)! • Osmosis Animations for isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions
  • 20. Hypertonic Solution Hypertonic: The solution has a higher concentration of solutes and a lower concentration of water than inside the cell. (High solute; Low water) Result: Water moves from inside the cell into the solution: Cell shrinks (Plasmolysis)! • Osmosis Animations for isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions shrinks
  • 21. Isotonic Solution Isotonic: The concentration of solutes in the solution is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell. Result: Water moves equally in both directions and the cell remains same size! (Dynamic Equilibrium) • Osmosis Animations for isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions
  • 22. What type of solution are these cells in? A CB Hypertonic Isotonic Hypotonic
  • 23. How Organisms Deal with Osmotic Pressure • Paramecium (protist) removing excess water video •Bacteria and plants have cell walls that prevent them from over-expanding. In plants the pressure exerted on the cell wall is called tugor pressure. •A protist like paramecium has contractile vacuoles that collect water flowing in and pump it out to prevent them from over-expanding. •Salt water fish pump salt out of their specialized gills so they do not dehydrate. •Animal cells are bathed in blood. Kidneys keep the blood isotonic by remove excess salt and water.
  • 24. This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.