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Cell Membrane Gateway to the Cell. Cell Membrane The cell membrane is flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move.

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Page 1: Cell Membrane Gateway to the Cell. Cell Membrane The cell membrane is flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move.

Cell Membrane

Gateway to the Cell

Page 2: Cell Membrane Gateway to the Cell. Cell Membrane The cell membrane is flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move.

Cell Membrane The cell

membrane is flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move

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Structure of the Cell Membrane

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Cell Membrane

The cell membrane is made of 2 layers of phospholipids called the phospholipid bilayer

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Phospholipids

Contains 2 fatty acid tails (chains) that are non-polar and one polar head

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Phospholipids

• Polar heads are hydrophilic which means “water loving”

• Non-polar tails are hydrophobic which means “water fearing”

• Makes membrane selective in what crosses

*Hydrophobic molecules pass easily; hydrophilic DO NOT*

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FLUID- because individual phospholipids and proteins can move around freely within the layer, like it’s a liquid.

MOSAIC- because of the pattern produced by the scattered protein molecules when the membrane is viewed from above.

FLUID MOSAIC MODEL

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Types of Transport Across Cell Membranes

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• Requires NONO energy (passive transport)

• Molecules move from area of HIGHHIGH concentration to area of LOWLOW concentration

Diffusion

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Diffusion of Liquids

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Diffusion through a Membrane

Cell membrane

Solute moves DOWN concentration gradient (HIGH to LOW)

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Osmosis• Diffusion of

water across a membrane

• Moves from HIGH water potential (low solute) to LOW water potential (high solute)

Diffusion across a membrane

Semipermeable membrane

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Three Forms of Transport Across the Membrane

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Passive TransportSimple Diffusion

•Doesn’t require energy

•Moves from high to low concentration

Example: Oxygen or water diffusing into a cell and carbon dioxide diffusing out.

Facilitated diffusion

•Doesn’t require energy

•Uses transport proteins to move from high to low concentration

Examples: Glucose or amino acids moving from blood into a cell.

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Active Transport

•Requires energy or ATP

•Moves materials from LOW to HIGH concentration

•Moves AGAINST a concentration gradient

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Isotonic Solution

NO NET MOVEMENT OF

H2O (equal amounts entering

& leaving)

Hypotonic Solution

CYTOLYSIS

Hypertonic Solution

PLASMOLYSIS

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Cell in Isotonic Solution

CELLCELL

10% NaCL90% H2O

10% NaCL

90% H2O

ENVIRONMENT

NO NET MOVEMENT

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Cell in Hypotonic Solution

ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENTCELLCELL

10% NaCL90% H2O

20% NaCL

80% H2O

ENVIRONMENT

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Cell in Hypertonic Solution

CELLCELL

15% NaCL85% H2O

5% NaCL95% H2O

ENVIRONMENT

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Osmosis in Red Blood Cells

Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic

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Moving the “Big Stuff”

Molecules are moved out of the cell by vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane.

Exocytosis moving

things out

This is how many hormones are secreted and how nerve cells communicate with one another.

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Moving the “Big Stuff”Large molecules move materials into the

cell by one of three forms of endocytosis.

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Pinocytosis

Most common form of endocytosis. Takes in dissolved molecules as a vesicle.

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Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis

Some integral proteins have receptors on their surface to recognize & take in hormones, cholesterol, etc.

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Phagocytosis

Used to engulf large particles such as food, bacteria, etc. into vesicles

Called “Cell Eating”