Top Banner
Cell Transport Cell Transport
28

Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Dec 23, 2015

Download

Documents

Joella Carroll
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Cell TransportCell Transport

Page 2: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Maintaining BalanceMaintaining Balance• Homeostasis – process of

maintaining the cell’s internal environment

• Cannot tolerate great change• Boundary between cell and the

environment• What provides this?

Page 3: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Plasma MembranePlasma Membrane• Fluid Mosaic Model

• Selective Permeability

• Phospholipid bilayer

–Hydrophobic; Fatty Acid Tail –Polar Head; Hydrophilic

Page 4: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 5: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

• Cholesterol – Provides stability

• Transport Proteins

• Carbohydrates

• Other Proteins– Cell recognition (immune

system)

Page 6: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 7: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 8: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Recall Following TermsRecall Following Terms• Solution

• Diffusion

• Concentration gradient

• Results in uniform concentration

Page 9: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

OsmosisOsmosis• Cells try to reach equilibrium• Diffusion of water across a

selectively permeable membrane; 3 results– Isotonic– Hypertonic Tonicity– Hypotonic

Page 10: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 11: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 12: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

IsotonicIsotonic

• Solute concentration of solution equal to that of cell

• No net water movement

Page 13: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 14: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 15: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

HypertonicHypertonic• Solute concentration of solution

higher than cell • More dissolved particles outside

of cell than inside of cell • Hyper = more (think

hyperactive); Tonic = dissolved particles

• Water moves out of cell into solution

• Cell shrinks

Page 16: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 17: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 18: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

HypotonicHypotonic• Solute concentration of solution

lower than cell • Less dissolved particles outside

of cell • Hypo = less, under (think

hypodermic, hypothermia); Tonic = dissolved particles

• Water moves into cell from solution

• Cell expands (and may burst)

Page 19: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 20: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 21: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 22: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Active vs. Passive Active vs. Passive • Active vs. Passive Transport• Passive requires no energy from

the cell• Active requires cells to use

energy, usually ATP

Page 23: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Passive TransportPassive Transport• Have to move with the

concentration gradient• Diffusion• Osmosis• Facilitated Diffusion- involves

use of transport proteins but still follow rule of diffusion

Page 24: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 25: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Active TransportActive Transport• Movement of materials against

concentration gradient• Transport proteins• Endocytosis – cell takes in

material• Exocytosis – expulsion or

secretion of materials from cell

Page 26: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 27: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.
Page 28: Cell Transport. Maintaining Balance Homeostasis – process of maintaining the cell’s internal environment Cannot tolerate great change Boundary between.

Pinocytosis Pinocytosis PhagocytosisPhagocytosis