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Active and Passive Transport. Passive Transport Movement of substance through the cell membrane without the input of energy Three types – Diffusion –

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Page 1: Active and Passive Transport. Passive Transport Movement of substance through the cell membrane without the input of energy Three types – Diffusion –

Active and Passive Transport

Page 2: Active and Passive Transport. Passive Transport Movement of substance through the cell membrane without the input of energy Three types – Diffusion –

Passive Transport

• Movement of substance through the cell membrane without the input of energy

• Three types– Diffusion– Osmosis– Facilitated diffusion

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Diffusion

• The random movement of molecules from an area where there is relatively fewer of them

• Continues to happen until the amount in both areas is equal =EQUILIBRIUM

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Osmosis

• Osmosis= the diffusion of water through a cell membrane

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Facilitated Diffusion

• Facilitated diffusion- transport proteins in the cell membrane are used to move substances in and out of the cell– For example: Glucose

molecules are too big to enter without the help of transport proteins

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Active Transport

• Sometimes a substance needs to enter a cell even though there is a greater amount of that substance outside the cell than inside– Cell needs energy to move the substance inside

• Active transport- when an input of energy is required to move materials through a cell membrane– Involves proteins

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How it Works

• Active transport requires transport proteins, which bind with the needed particle and cell energy is used to move it through the membrane

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Active Transport

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Endocytosis

• Some molecules or substances are too BIG for diffusion or transport proteins

• The cell membrane must fold in on itself, enclosing the substance in a vesicle

• The vesicle pinches off and enters the cytoplasm, acting as a transport and storage structure

• This process is call ENDOCYTOSIS

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Exocytosis

• How the cell releases what’s in the vesicle• The OPPOSITE of endocytosis• The vesicles membrane fuses with the cell

membrane’s, and the vesicle contents are released

• Video time!

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Exit Ticket

• Compare and contrast facilitated diffusion and active transport.

• Do you have any questions or things you don’t understand?