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Objectives: Explain the process of diffusion. Describe how osmosis occurs. Compare active and passive transport. Explain how large particles get into and out of cells. Exchange with the Environment
Exchange with the Environment The exchange of materials between a cell and its environment takes place at the  cell’s membrane .
What is Diffusion? Remember that particles of a substance are always  moving  and  colliding  with each other. Particles naturally travel from areas where they are  crowded  to areas where they are  less crowded .
What is Diffusion? Diffusion   is the movement of these particles from area where their concentration is  high  to an area where their concentration is  low .  This movement can occur across the cell  membrane  or  outside  of cells, and it does not require  energy .
IMPORTANT FACT: Remember all organisms need  water  to  live . Their cells are surrounded by and filled with fluids made mostly of  water .
Osmosis  is the diffusion of  water  through the  cell membrane ( selectively permeable )
Moving Small Particles Many particles can diffuse directly through the cell membrane. Others larger particles must travel through  protein  “doorways” in the cell membrane in order to enter or leave the cell. Particles can travel through these proteins either by  passive transport  or by  active transport .
 
Passive vs. Active Passive Transport The diffusion of particles through the  proteins . The particles move from an area of  high  concentration to an area of  low  concentration. The cell does not need to use  energy  to make this happen. Active Transport The movement of particles through proteins against the  normal  direction of diffusion. The particles move from an area of  low  concentration to an area of  high  concentration. The cell uses  energy  to make this   happen.
Moving Large Particles The cell membrane has two ways of moving large particles:  endocytosis  and  exocytosis .
Endocytosis Means  inside  the cell The cell membrane  surrounds  a particle and encloses it in a  vesicle .
Exocytosis : means  outside  the cell When a large particle must be  removed  from the cell, the cell uses a different process. Vesicles are formed at the  ER  or  Golgi complex  and carry the particles to the cell  membrane .
 

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Exchange w environ pp (simple version)

  • 1. Objectives: Explain the process of diffusion. Describe how osmosis occurs. Compare active and passive transport. Explain how large particles get into and out of cells. Exchange with the Environment
  • 2. Exchange with the Environment The exchange of materials between a cell and its environment takes place at the cell’s membrane .
  • 3. What is Diffusion? Remember that particles of a substance are always moving and colliding with each other. Particles naturally travel from areas where they are crowded to areas where they are less crowded .
  • 4. What is Diffusion? Diffusion is the movement of these particles from area where their concentration is high to an area where their concentration is low . This movement can occur across the cell membrane or outside of cells, and it does not require energy .
  • 5. IMPORTANT FACT: Remember all organisms need water to live . Their cells are surrounded by and filled with fluids made mostly of water .
  • 6. Osmosis is the diffusion of water through the cell membrane ( selectively permeable )
  • 7. Moving Small Particles Many particles can diffuse directly through the cell membrane. Others larger particles must travel through protein “doorways” in the cell membrane in order to enter or leave the cell. Particles can travel through these proteins either by passive transport or by active transport .
  • 8.  
  • 9. Passive vs. Active Passive Transport The diffusion of particles through the proteins . The particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. The cell does not need to use energy to make this happen. Active Transport The movement of particles through proteins against the normal direction of diffusion. The particles move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. The cell uses energy to make this happen.
  • 10. Moving Large Particles The cell membrane has two ways of moving large particles: endocytosis and exocytosis .
  • 11. Endocytosis Means inside the cell The cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses it in a vesicle .
  • 12. Exocytosis : means outside the cell When a large particle must be removed from the cell, the cell uses a different process. Vesicles are formed at the ER or Golgi complex and carry the particles to the cell membrane .
  • 13.