WARM UP: Tues, Oct 1 In your 3 brad folder: Define homeostasis in your own words. (Hint: look in...

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WARM UP: Tues, Oct 1 In your 3 brad folder: Define homeostasis in your own words. (Hint: look in cell theory notes)

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WARM UP: Tues, Oct 1

• In your 3 brad folder:

• Define homeostasis in your own words.

(Hint: look in cell theory notes)

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Cellular Processes

Day 1

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Objectives

1. Define homeostasis.

2. Describe the Fluid Mosaic Model.

3. List items that enter & exit the cell .

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Homeostasis

= ability to maintain internal equilibrium– Maintain = keep– Internal = inside– Equilibrium = stable or balanced

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Why is maintaining homeostasis in our body & cells important?

An imbalance = disease or death!

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Cell Membrane• Function: 1) Regulates what enters & exits cell

2) Provides protection & support

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Cell Membrane AKAs• AKA: Plasma Membrane• AKA: Phospholipid Bilayer• AKA: Fluid Mosaic Model

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Fluid Mosaic Model

• Fluid = not solid, membrane moves• Mosaic = made of many parts

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Parts of a Plasma Membrane• Different Macromolecules in membrane:

1) Lipids = create bi-layer

2) Protein = create channel to pass large items

3) Carbohydrate Chains = identifying markers

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A Closer Look at the Cell Membrane

Phosphate head

Fatty Tails

Lipid Bi-Layer = 2 layers

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Phospholipid Bilayer

Latin Root: Bi = 2

• Phospholipid = hydrophilic head + hydrophobic tail BILAYER

• Hydrophilic = water loving• Hydrophobic = water fearing• Water & Oil do not mix

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What Enters?

• What the cell needs for survival1) Nutrients

2)

3)

4)

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What Exits?

• What the cell needs to remove for survival (wastes)1) Carbon Dioxide

2)

3)

4)

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Membranes

1) Permeable = anything can cross

2) Impermeable = nothing can cross

3) Selectively Permeable = some substances can cross, but not others

***Most membranes are selective***

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Phospholipid Bilayer and maintaining homeostasis

• Keep Balance = membrane selectively permeable

NO ENTRYENTER

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Egg Lab: Day 1

Paste chart into notebook

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WARM UP: Wed, Oct 2

• In your 3 brad folder:

• What is the difference between a permeable and impermeable membrane?

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Cellular Processes

Day 2

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Objectives

1. Define diffusion & osmosis.

2. Explain the 3 types of osmosis.

3. Define osmotic pressure.

4. Predict the results of an osmotic lab experiment.

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How “things” get selected to come into and out of the cell…

DIFFUSION

OSMOSIS

ACTIVE TRANSPORT

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DIFFUSION

= movement of particles from high to low

- Goes w/ the crowd - w/ the concentration gradient

• Does NOT require energy • Diffusion stops when 2

areas are EQUAL (homeostasis)

Low High

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Facilitated Diffusion

= movement larger molecules w/ “help” from protein channels• Does NOT require energy

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OSMOSIS = diffusion (movement) of water

- From high to low- W/ the crowd- Does NOT require energy

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Solvent & Solute

• Solvent = the liquid portion– i.e. the water in a salt water

mixture• Solute = the part that is

mixed in– i.e. the salt in a salt water

mixture

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3 Types of Osmosis

1) Hypertonic Solution = > (greater) concentration of solute outside the cell than inside

- Cell Shrink

Latin root: Hyper = over, more, higher

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3 Types of Osmosis

2) Hypotonic Solution = < (lower) concentration of solute outside the cell than inside

- Cell Burst

Latin root: Hypo = under, less, lower

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3 Types of Osmosis

3) Isotonic Solution = concentration solute outside = concentration inside

- Cell stays the same

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Osmotic Pressure

= pressure exerted on a cell membrane due to concentration gradient

= different conc. on either side of the cell membrane

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Egg Lab: Day 2

Answer questions 1-2 in complete sentence

Hypothesis Day 2: “ I believe…”

- Will the syrup level go up or down?

- Will the egg get larger or smaller?

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WARM UP: Thurs, Oct 3

• In your 3 brad folder:

• What is the difference between a hypertonic solution & a hypotonic solution?

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Cellular Processes

Day 3

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Objectives

1. Define active transport.

2. List the types of active transport.

3. Define concentration.

4. Predict the results of an osmotic lab experiment.

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Active Transport

= movement of molecules against the concentration gradient

***Low to High***– Against the crowd– REQUIRES energy– ATP = energy in cell

ATPRequiresEnergy

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Endosytosis

= take materials into cell

Latin root: endo = inner

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Endosytosis• Type 1:

Phagosytosis= engulf and ingest

particles

= “cell eating”- EX: white blood

cells eating invading bacteria cells

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• Type 2: Pinocytosis= ingest extracellular

fluid & its contents

= “cell drinking”– EX: human egg cells

drinking nutrients from surrounding cells while maturing in ovary

Endosytosis

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Exosytosis= cell releases materials to the outside

- discharge as membrane-bounded vesicles

- pass through the cell membrane

= “out of the cell”

Latin root: Ex = outer, away from

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Solution & Concentration

Solution = mixture 2+ substancesConcentration = amount of substance

(solute) in liquid (solvent)

– Cytoplasm = one concentration– Outside of cell = another concentration*** Want balance (homeostasis)***

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Concentration • Concentration gradient = unequal

distribution on either side of a membrane

• Equilibrium = concentration same n both sides of cell

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Egg Lab: Day 3

Answer questions 3-7 in complete sentences

Hypothesis Day 3: “I believe…”- Will the water level go up or down?- Will the egg get larger or smaller?

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WARM UP: Fri, Oct 4

• In your 3 brad folder:

• Define the term equilibrium

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Egg Lab: Day 4

- Answer questions 8-12 in complete sentences

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Friday, Oct 4

• Periods 1, 2, & 5 = Cell Process worksheets

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WARM UP: Mon, Oct 7

• In your 3 brad folder:

• What are the 3 macromolecules found in the plasma membrane?

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Cellular Processes

Day 4

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Objectives

1. Describe the difference between positive (+) and negative (-) feedback.

2. Predict the results of an osmotic lab experiment.

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Feedback Mechanism

= loop system in which system responds in either:

1) same direction (positive feedback)

2) opposite direction (negative feedback)

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Feedback Mechanism

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Feedback Mechanisms

• Channels = allows larger particles to come in. (Gate/Door)

• Receptors = signal (Intercom) • Markers = identify the type of cell

(ID Badge)

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Positive Feedback

= results in amplification or growth of output signal

• Ex: If you eat a McDouble at McDonalds, a hormone is released to your brain to signal satiation. You will feel the same “happiness” each time you eat the hamburger.

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Negative Feedback

= results in system responding in the opposite direction

• EX: Regulation of blood glucose levels. – Blood glucose levels continue to rise – May result in diabetes

• EX: Sweating

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Avid Thinking Strategy

• Map News!

 

Title of News Article or Topic

How does thisAffect me? Name of

SourceDate

Science Fact

ConclusionCluesEvidence

New Vocabulary

Branch ofScience

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WARM UP: Tues, Oct 8

• In your 3 brad folder:

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Tues, Oct 8

Latin Roots Quiz

& Osmosis/Diffusion Worksheets

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Latin Roots Quiz

1. Bi = ______ 6. Macro = _____

2. Mono = _____ 7. Endo = ______

3. Bio = ______ 8. Hypo = ______

4. Poly = ______ 9. Hyper = _____

5. Di = ________ 10. Ex = _______

Bonus: Cyto = ______

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WARM UP: Wed, Oct 9

• In your 3 brad folder:

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Wed, Oct 9

Stations Review

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WARM UP: Thurs, Oct 10

• In your 3 brad folder:

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Thurs, Oct 10

Gems of Wisdom

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WARM UP: Fri, Oct 11

• In your 3 brad folder:

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Fri, Oct 11

Test