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Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1
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Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

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Page 1: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Cell Transport and Division

Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman

Period 1

Page 2: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Passive Transport

• Movement of material down the concentration gradient

• Does NOT require energy from the cell• Diffusion– The movement of random particles down the

concentration gradient to achieve equilibrium• Osmosis– The movement of water to create equilibrium

Page 3: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Diffusion• Facilitated Diffusion– Passive transport by proteins (no energy required)– Channel Proteins• Form channels to

allow specific molecules to flow through

– Carrier Proteins• Change shape to

allow a substance to pass through the membrane

Page 4: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Diffusion

• Isotonic– The [solutes] and [water] inside and outside the

cell are the same• Hypotonic– the [solutes] outside the cell lower than inside the

cell. The [water] is higher outside the cell.• Hypertonic– The [solutes] outside the cell is higher than inside

the cell. The [water] is lower outside the cell

Page 5: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Active Transport

• Movement of materials though a membrane AGAINST a concentration gradient– Requires energy from cell

Page 6: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Transport of Large Molecules

• Endocytosis- the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in material from its environment.(engulfea)

• Exocytosis- the expulsion or secretion of materials from a cell.

Page 12: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Control of Cell Cycle

• Enzymes work to monitor a cells progress from phase to phase during the cell cycle

• Some enzymes work to replicate DNA, some begin cell division, and others control the rest of the cell cycle

Page 13: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Cancer

• A mistake in the cell cycle• Cancer is the result of uncontrolled cell

division caused by genetic and environmental factors

• Uncontrolled cell division occurs when– Cells fail to produce certain enzymes– Enzymes are over produced– Enzymes are produced at the wrong time

Page 14: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Stages of Cancer

• Cancer cells result from a change in one or more genes

• Form masses of tissue called tumors that deprive normal cells of nutrients

• Later cancer can enter the circulatory system and spread throughout the body

Page 15: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 1

Passive transport is the movement of materials _________ the concentration gradient.

a. Throughb. Againstc. Downd. Up

Page 16: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 2

Osmosis if the movement of ________ to create equilibrium.

a. Waterb. Particlesc. Moleculesd. Cells

Page 17: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 3

What is the correct order of the cell cycle?

a. G1, G2, S, Mb. M, S, G1, G2c. S, G1, M, G2d. M, G1, S, G2

Page 19: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 5

Which type of transport requires energy?

a. Activeb. Passive

Page 20: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 6

What is the first stage of mitosis?

a. Interphaseb. Prophasec. Anaphased. Cytokinesis

Page 21: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 7

________ solution: the [solutes] outside the cell is lower than inside the cell.

a. Isotonicb. Hypertonicc. Hypotonic

Page 22: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 8

What does [x] mean?

Page 23: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 9

Cancer is the result of what?

Page 24: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Question 10

What is one example of uncontrolled cell division?

Page 25: Cell Transport and Division Rebecca Maloney, Ciara O’Shea, Madeleine Skipworth, Will Rips, Jonathan Wakeman Period 1.

Answer Key1. C2. A3. D4. A5. A6. B7. C8. Concentration of x9. Uncontrolled cell division

10. Cells fail to produce certain enzymes/ enzymes are overproduced/ enzymes are produced at the wrong time