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Unit 2 Cytology Passive Transport Movement of substances across a membrane without any input of energy 3 Types Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion Move with the concentration gradient Concentration Gradient ID: 469601

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Slide1

Passive Transport

Unit 2

CytologySlide2

Passive Transport

Movement of substances across a membrane without any input of energy

3 Types:

Diffusion

Osmosis

Facilitated diffusion

Move with the concentration gradientSlide3

Concentration Gradient

Difference in concentration across a spaceSlide4

Diffusion

Driven by

molecules’ kinetic

energy (No extra energy needed)

Molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

Depends on

Molecule concentration

Molecule size

Temperature Slide5
Slide6

Facilitated Diffusion

Larger or polar molecules move across membrane with the help of protein channels

Glucose, water, amino acids

No extra energy neededSlide7

No ATP is involved!!Slide8

Osmosis

A specific type of diffusion

Movement of WATER across

semi-permeable membrane

.

From high water concentration to low water concentration

Water moves from low

solute to high solute.

Continues to

equilibrium

is reached.Slide9

Effects of Osmosis on Cells

Solution

What it looks like

Animal Cell

Plant Cell

Isotonic:

The concentration of solutes is the same inside and outside of the cell

10% solute

90%water

Hypertonic:

Solution has a higher solute concentration than the cell

20% solute

80%water

Hypotonic:

Solution has a lower solute concentration than the cell

0% solute

100%water

Plasmolysis: cell membrane peels away from cell wall.

Turgor

Pressure: Won’t burst because of cell wall.

Lysis

10% solute

90%water

10% solute

90%water

10% solute

90%water

H2O

H2O

H2O

Crenellation