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Homeostasis and Transport • Cells need to get materials in and out of the cell in order to maintain cellular processes • Some substances can move freely to and from the cell – Passive Transport • Others need assistance from cell – Active Transport
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Homeostasis and Transport

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Page 1: Homeostasis and Transport

Homeostasis and Transport

• Cells need to get materials in and out of the cell in order to maintain cellular processes

• Some substances can move freely to and from the cell – Passive Transport

• Others need assistance from cell – Active Transport

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Homeostasis

• Every cell seeks a state of equilibrium.

• This is a balanced state where concentrations of chemicals are within a tolerable range.

• This state of equilibrium is called Homeostasis

• Homeo = Same Stasis = State

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Passive Transport

• Two types of Passive Transport

– Diffusion

– Osmosis

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Diffusion• Solute molecules

moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

– Random motion drives diffusion

– Equilibrium is reached when there is an even distribution of solute molecules

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(water)

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Diffusion across the Membrane

• Some molecules that are soluble in lipids are able to cross the phospholipid membrane of the cell.

• Because they do this on their own – the cell doesn’t expend any energy

• Examples– Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide

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Osmosis

• Osmosis is a passive process in which water moves from areas of high concentration to low areas.

• Water moves down its concentration gradient a crossed a semi-permeable membrane.

• Like diffusion….it does not require cells to expend energy

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•Solutes are chemicals suspended in water.•Solvent is water.

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Osmosis in Red Blood Cells

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Osmosis in Living Cells

Cellulose in cell wall

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Active Transportation of Molecules

• Passive Transport

-Movement of molecules across a semi-permeable membrane

- no energy required

• Active Transport

-Movement of molecules across a semi-permeable membrane against a concentration gradient with a protein

- ENERGY – ATP

• Facilitated Diffusion

-Movement of molecules across a semi-permeable membrane with a protein

- no energy required

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Active Transport

• Carrier proteins also assist cell in active transport.

• In active transport these proteins act as “Membrane Pumps” to get ions out or into cell.

• Cell has to expend energy (ATP)

• Example– Sodium-Potassium Pump

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Endocytosis and Exocytosis

• Some substances are too large to pass through membrane – Macromolecules and food particles.

• So cell develop another way to get these particles in and out using vesicles.

• Vesicles are pinched off sacs created by the membrane.

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Endocytosis

• Endo = inside

• Two type of endocytosis– Pinocytosis – Transportation of liquids– Phagocytosis – Transportation of Solids or

whole cells

• Some unicellular organisms use these processes to ingest food

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Dealing with Visitors

• Also used to capture bacteria and viruses from extra cellular fluid and destroy them with the help of the lysosomes.– Phagocytes

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Exocytosis

• Exo = Outside

• Reverse of Endocytosis

• Particles that come from golgi bodies or are free floating fuse with cell membrane.

• Particles are enclosed in a membrane sac

• Cell wall then opens the external side of the sac and particles is allowed to exit.

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Animations

Dialysis Bag Experiment• http://ccollege.hccs.cc.tx.us/instru/Biology/AllStud

yPages/Diffusion_Osmosis/Baggif.swf

Elodea Cell• http://ccollege.hccs.cc.tx.us/instru/Biology/AllStud

yPages/Diffusion_Osmosis/Elodeagif.swf

Osmosis• http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/

animations/osmosis.mov