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Page 1: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through
Page 2: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells?

• Cell Membrane

• Substances must go through the cell membrane in order to get in or out of a cell.

Some things to consider before we start

Page 3: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Cell membranes are selectively permeable, which means that they allow some substances to pass through but not others.

• Selective means “choosy” and • Permeable means “to go through”

Page 4: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Molecules in solids, liquids, and gases are always moving. In which state of matter are molecules moving the fastest?

• Gas• Slowest?• Solid• Molecules will always move from

an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.

Page 5: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

What does concentrated mean?

• How many particles are packed in an area

• This process of molecules moving from where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated is called diffusion.

Page 6: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Diffusion continues until the molecules of a substance are evenly distributed in an area.

• This state of “evenly spread” is called equilibrium.

• Do molecules stop moving once equilibrium is reached?

• NOhttp://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objid=AP1903

Page 8: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

Osmosis is a special kind of diffusion that is very important to living things.

•Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.

• This is the manner in which water gets into and out of cells.

http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objid=AP11003

Page 9: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Water molecules will naturally flow from an area in which the water molecules are in greater numbers to an area where they are in fewer numbers.

http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/diffusion.html

Page 10: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Which way are water molecules moving when a plant begins to wilt?

• Out of the cells

Page 11: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

Passive transport requires no energy. Diffusion and osmosis are examples of passive transport.

• The cell does not have to use energy to move substances into or out of the cell.

Page 12: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

facilitated transport also does not require energy

• Molecules in the cell membrane called transport proteins help to move larger molecules into or out of the cell. This still does not require energy. Think of this as being like taking a ferry ride without having to pay.

Page 13: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

facilitated transport

Page 14: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

• Active transport requires energy and uses transport proteins in the cell membrane.

Used when: Cells need to move substances from areas of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration.

• This is the opposite of diffusion and requires energy.

• Think of this as being like taking a ferry ride BUT having to pay!

Page 15: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

Other types of active transport

Endocytosis occurs when very large things need to move into a cell.

• A white blood cell “eating” a bacterial cell would be an example of endocytosis.

• What does “endo” mean?• “IN”

Page 16: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through
Page 17: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

Exocytosis occurs when very large molecules need to move out of a cell.

It is also a type of active transport. • An example of exocytosis is

proteins packaged by the Golgi Golgi BodiesBodies moving out of a cell.

• What does “exo” mean?• “OUT”

Page 18: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through
Page 20: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

Let’s get some practice:Label each of the following as diffusion, osmosis, facilitated transport, active transport, endocytosis, or exocytosis.

• Large waste molecules stored in vacuoles need to be moved out of a cell:

• exocytosis

Page 21: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

Water concentration outside a cell is 85%. Water concentration inside the cell is 70%. Water flows into the cell:

• Osmosis

• You can smell the cookies baking in the oven even before you enter the kitchen:

• Diffusion

Page 22: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

The concentration of Na ions outside the cell is 10%. The concentration of Na ions inside the cell is 25%. Na ions move into the cell.

• Active Transport

Page 23: Cells need such things as food and oxygen, and need to get rid of wastes. What structure surrounds all cells? Cell Membrane Substances must go through

A one-celled organism “eats” another one-celled organism:

• Endocytosis

• Glucose molecules are helped to move into the cell by transport proteins in the cell membrane, but no energy is used to do this:

• Facilitated transport