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Notes on Chapter 6.2 & Notes on Chapter 6.2 & 6.36.3
Movement through the Movement through the MembraneMembrane
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Homeostasis Homeostasis
• Examples: Examples: • Body temperatureBody temperature• SweatingSweating• ShiveringShivering• DehydrationDehydration• Over-hydrationOver-hydration
DefinitionDefinition: Process by which : Process by which organisms maintain a relatively organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environmentstable internal environment
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A. DefinitionsA. Definitions1. 1. Semi-permeable:Semi-permeable: allows only certain substances to passallows only certain substances to pass Ex: cell membranes and nuclear Ex: cell membranes and nuclear membranesmembranes
2. 2. PermeablePermeable: allows all substances to pass : allows all substances to pass throughthrough
II. SEMI/SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE II. SEMI/SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE MEMBRANEMEMBRANE
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3. 3. ImpermeableImpermeable: no substances can : no substances can
pass throughpass through
B.B.Live cell membranes are Live cell membranes are semi-permeablesemi-permeable
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D. Cell membrane FunctionD. Cell membrane Function• Regulates the substances that enter and Regulates the substances that enter and
leave the cellleave the cell
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D. Cell Membrane Functions Con.’t
• A barrierA barrier• ProtectionProtection• SupportSupport• CommunicationCommunication
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Lipid bilayer consists of: phospholipidsLipid bilayer consists of: phospholipids
These are the Parts that Make Up Cell These are the Parts that Make Up Cell MembranesMembranes
• Bilayer = Bilayer = Double layerDouble layer
• ‘‘Head’: Head’: hydrophilichydrophilic
• ‘‘Tails’: Tails’: hydrophobichydrophobic
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III. Passive TransportIII. Passive Transport
A. A. DefinitionDefinition: : Movement of molecules into and out of cell Movement of molecules into and out of cell
that requires no energythat requires no energy
B. B. WhyWhy?: ?: Molecules are always in random motion!Molecules are always in random motion!
Will always move from area of high Will always move from area of high
concentration to lowconcentration to low
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C. Types of passive transport:
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1. Diffusion1. Diffusiona. Movement of ANYTHING from a. Movement of ANYTHING from high high concentration to low concentrationconcentration to low concentration
» Does Does notnot require energy! require energy!
•Examples:Examples:•Food coloring Food coloring •Tea bagTea bag•PopcornPopcorn•PerfumePerfume
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2. Osmosis- Water Only!2. Osmosis- Water Only!
a. a. DefinitionDefinition::
- Special kind of diffusion of - Special kind of diffusion of waterwater over over
selectively permeable membraneselectively permeable membrane
- From high concentration to low- From high concentration to low
concentrationconcentration
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b. Examples:b. Examples:
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Isotonic
97% H2O
Diagram
Where is the most water?
Which way does water go?
Result?
Big words
Examples
97% H2O 97% H2O
Same
Inside and outside
Even, same concentration overall
“dynamic equilibrium” “homeostasis
contact lens solution,
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HypotonicDiagram
Where is the most water?
Which way does water go?
Result?
Big words
Examples
92% H2O 97% H2O
Outside
Inside
Burst, get bigger; firm
“plasmoptysis”- to burst; “turgid”- get firm; “turgor pressure” :pressure inside plant cells to help stand upright
Distilled water
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Paramecium
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HypertonicDiagram
Where is the most water?
Which way does water go?
Result?
Big words
Examples
97% H2O 80% H2O
Inside
Outside
Smaller, shrink, go limp
“plasmolysis”- to wilt, shrivel, loss of pressure “flaccid”- go limp
Candy, sugar, salt on bushes/grass, gargle with salt water
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Hypertonic
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3. Facilitated Diffusion3. Facilitated Diffusion
a.a. DefinitionDefinition: :
Uses proteins in cell membrane to escort
larger molecules across, from area of high
concentration to low.
b. Ex:b. Ex:» Alcohol, HAlcohol, H22O, small lipids O, small lipids
» Allows in bigger moleculesAllows in bigger molecules» No energy required!No energy required!
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IV. Active transportIV. Active transportA. A. DefinitionDefinition:: movement of molecules across a movement of molecules across a membrane membrane requiring energyrequiring energy; ; from from LOWLOW to to HIGHHIGH concentration! concentration!
B.B.TypesTypes Endocytosis- materials come into cell Exocytosis- materials leave cell
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V. Concentration GradientV. Concentration Gradient Explanation: Explanation:
measurement of how the concentration of measurement of how the concentration of
something changes from one place to another something changes from one place to another
A. A. Passive TransportPassive Transport: :
molecules go molecules go DOWNDOWN concentration gradient from concentration gradient from
HIGHHIGH to to LOWLOW concentration concentration
B. B. Active TransportActive Transport: :
molecule go molecule go UPUP concentration gradient from concentration gradient from LOWLOW
to to HIGHHIGH concentration concentration