Passive Vs. Active Transport in Cells. What is passive transport? Questions: What part of a cell...

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Passive Vs. Active Transport in Cells

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What is diffusion? What takes place in your body when a coach ask you to “warm up”? The oxygen you are taking in is being passed to all the cells in your body. What allows this process to take place? Diffusion: A type of passive transport where molecules move from an area where there is relatively more of them to an area where there is relatively less. Diffusion will stop when equilibrium is reached. Why do you pull muscles when you don’t warm-up? The muscle that you hurt did not receive enough oxygen filled cells.

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Page 1: Passive Vs. Active Transport in Cells. What is passive transport? Questions: What part of a cell allows things like sugar, water, and salt in and out.

Passive Vs. Active Transport in Cells

Page 2: Passive Vs. Active Transport in Cells. What is passive transport? Questions: What part of a cell allows things like sugar, water, and salt in and out.

What is passive transport?• Questions: What part of a cell allows things like sugar,

water, and salt in and out of its environment.• Cell Membrane

• Passive Transport: The movement of substances through the cell membrane without the input of energy (force).

• Acts like a screen door: Air is allowed in, yet bugs are not.• Small particles do not require force.

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What is diffusion?• What takes place in your body when a coach ask you to

“warm up”?• The oxygen you are taking in is being passed to all the cells in your

body.

• What allows this process to take place?• Diffusion: A type of passive transport where molecules move from

an area where there is relatively more of them to an area where there is relatively less.

• Diffusion will stop when equilibrium is reached.

• Why do you pull muscles when you don’t warm-up?• The muscle that you hurt did not receive enough oxygen filled cells.

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How does temperature effect diffusion?

• Mini-lab– Conclusion: Heat increases the rate of diffusion.

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What is osmosis?• Osmosis: The diffusion of water through a cell

membrane.• Water will leave a cell when there is not the same amount of water

inside and outside the cell.• When plant cells loose water the cell membrane pulls away from the

cell wall. – Why do plants become limp in the summer time?

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What is active transport?• Active Transport: When an input of energy is required to

move materials through a cell membrane.– How do plant roots get their nutrients?

• Transport protein pulls the nutrient through the cell membrane.

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Diffusion/Osmosis Interactive Lab

• http://mw.concord.org/modeler1.3/mirror/chemistry/diffusion.html

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EOG Test Prep• Passive vs. Active Transport Review:

http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078617898/student_view0/unit5/chapter17/section_2_self-check_quiz-eng_.html

• Cell Process EOG Questions: http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078617898/student_view0/unit5/chapter17/standardized_test_practice.html