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Aim: How has the electron microscope enabled scientists to see the unseen?

Dec 22, 2015

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Page 1: Aim: How has the electron microscope enabled scientists to see the unseen?

Aim: How has the electron microscope enabled scientists to see the unseen?

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Living Environment HW#10Due Friday 10/8

• Read text pages 184-189

• Pg 186 word origins – answer question

• Pg 186 draw diagram –answer predicting question under fig. 7-18

• Read – How does penicillin work? Summarize and come up with two questions for further research.

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Differences between compound, and electron microscopes

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Difference in images

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The cell membrane helps the cell maintain Homeostasis

Lipid bilayer

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Structure of the cell membrane

Outsideof cell

Insideof cell(cytoplasm)

proteinsCell membrane

Protein channel

Lipid bilayer

Carbohydrate

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antibiotics that interfere with cell wall synthesis have a high specificity and are low in toxicity to host

organisms

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Tagged carbohydrate on the surface of the cell membrane

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Aim: How do substances diffuse through a membrane?

Things that move into a cell…

Things that move out of a cell…

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Diffusion – molecules of a substance move from areas of higher concentration to areas

of lower concentration

Water molecules

Sugar molecules

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Facilitated diffusion

Outsideof cell

Insideof cell(cytoplasm)

proteinsCell membrane

Protein channel

Lipid bilayer

Carbohydrate

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Active Transport requires energy

A

B

A molecule is moving across the cell membrane from an area of low concentration with the help of a transport protein

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Large molecules pass through the cell membrane by endocytosis and exocytosis

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Do Now Summary

Plasma Membranes are Selectively Permeable

• What does this mean?

• What are the ways in which substances can pass through a cell membrane