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Page 1: Cell Membranes & Passive Transport · Cell Membranes & Passive Transport Author: Adrienne Created Date: 12/18/2012 4:10:01 PM ...
Page 2: Cell Membranes & Passive Transport · Cell Membranes & Passive Transport Author: Adrienne Created Date: 12/18/2012 4:10:01 PM ...

Active Transport Molecules move across the

membrane AGAINST their concentration gradient

(Low to High)

ENERGY is required.

2 Types:

1. Protein Pumps

2. Bulk Transport LOW

HIGH

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Protein Pumps Transport small molecules and ions AGAINST their

concentration gradients (LOW HIGH) using ATP (cell energy).

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Bulk Transport Larger molecules (proteins,

starch) are transported by vesicles.

Endocytosis: vesicles move substances in.

Exocytosis: vesicles move substances out.

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Vesicle Fusion with Cell Membrane

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Phagocytosis & Pinocytosis “cell eating” “cell drinking”

*Special types of endocytosis.*

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Homeostasis The process by which an organism’s internal

environment is kept in equilibrium, or stable, in spite of changes in the external environment.

Examples:

Internal Temperature (sweating removes excess body heat)

Water Balance (kidneys adjust water amount in urine)

A physical response to stress (breathing & heart rate increases, pupils dialate, sweating)

Homeo = like or similar

Stasis = balance or equilibrium

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BrainPOP: Homeostasis

http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/homeostasis/


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