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Diffusion, Osmosis, & Active Transport

Diffusion, Osmosis, & Active Transport. What is the other name for the Cell Membrane?. Fluid Mosaic Model. Passive Transport. Requires no energy Flows “downhill” from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Diffusion. 1. Diffusion requires no energy

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Diffusion, Osmosis, & Active Transport

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  1. Diffusion, Osmosis, & Active Transport

  2. What is the other name for the Cell Membrane? • Fluid Mosaic Model

  3. Passive Transport • Requires no energy • Flows “downhill” from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

  4. Diffusion 1. Diffusion requires no energy 2. It is the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration

  5. Diffusion

  6. Diffusion

  7. Facilitated Diffusion • Facilitated Diffusion uses a membrane protein to get molecules across the membrane • It is still diffusion so it requires no energy and moves from high to low concentration

  8. Facilitated Diffusion

  9. Osmosis • Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi permeable membrane • Osmosis requires no energy

  10. Osmosis

  11. Osmosis

  12. Osmosis

  13. Hypertonic Solution

  14. Hypotonic Solution

  15. Types of Transport

  16. Active Transport • Active transport requires energy • Moves molecules from low concentration to high concentration • Requires use of special membrane proteins

  17. Active Transport • Active transport also includes endocytosis and exocytosis • Endocytosis is when molecules are brought in to the cell through movement of the membrane • Exocytosis is when molecules are pushed out of the cell due to movement of the membrane

  18. Active Transport

  19. Active Transport

  20. Na-K Ion Pump (Active)

  21. Endocytosis

  22. Endocytosis

  23. Endocytosis - Pinocytosis

  24. Endo & Exo Cytosis

  25. Endo & Exo Cytosis

  26. Exocytosis

  27. Exocytosis

  28. Exocytosis

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