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Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Transport: Passive and Active

Page 2: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Structure of Cell membranes• Fluid not rigid• Selectively permeable• Made of a phospholipid bilayer• Embedded with proteins (4 kinds)

-cell surface markers-receptor proteins-enzymes- transport protein

Page 3: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Cell Membrane

Page 4: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Passive Transport

• Movement of substances from one side of the membrane to another WITHOUT the use of ENERGY

• Ex. Diffusion• Facilitated diffusion • osmosis

Page 5: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Diffusion• Process where particles move from an area of

high concentration to an area of lower concentration– Ex. Food coloring in water– Sugar in coffee– Spraying perfume

Page 6: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Facilitated Diffusion

• Membrane is a phospholipid bilayer. Substances that are non-polar tent to pass through easier than polar or large molecules…they need help.

• Proteins in cell membrane act as carriers and channels, helping (facilitating) molecules pass through.

• Ex. Glucose, Cl-

Page 7: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Osmosis

• Aquaporins – channel proteins that allow water to pass through membrane

• Osmosis – diffusion of WATER through a selectively permeable membrane

• Movement of water will occur until equilibrium is reached.

Page 8: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Effects of Osmosis in cells

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Active transport

• Moving a substance against its concentration gradient, from a low to high concentration

• Requires energy via ATP

Page 10: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Sodium – Potassium Pump

• 3 Na+ ions out of the cell, 2 K+ ions in the cell

Page 11: Transport: Passive and Active. Structure of Cell membranes Fluid not rigid Selectively permeable Made of a phospholipid bilayer Embedded with proteins.

Vesicles• Used by substances too large to use carrier

proteins (ex. Proteins, polysaccharides)• Endocytosis – movement of substances into

cell by vesicle

• Pinocytosis• phagocytosis

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Vesicles• Exocytosis – out of cell by vesicle (ex. proteins

packaged by golgi body!!)