Nat5 Biology Unit One Cell Biollogy Key Area 2 Transport across cell membranes Flashcards
What does concentration gradient mean?
The difference in concentration that exists between a region of high concentration and a region of low concentration
What is diffusion?
The movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration
What is the cell membrane made of?
Proteins and phospholipids and it is selectively permeable
What does selectively permeable mean?
Something that only allows molecules of a certain size to pass through it while others can’t
What is passive transport?
The movement of molecules down a concentration gradient
High concentration—————->Low concentration
Passive transport does not require energy input
What type of transport is diffusion?
Passive transport- it doesn’t need any energy input
High————>low
Examples of diffusion
Oxygen moving from an alveolus into a blood capillary in the lung
A plant leaf taking up carbon dioxide from the internal air space for photosynthesis
What is osmosis?
The movement of water from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration through a selectively permeable membrane
What structure in any cell is selectively permeable?
A sap vacuole or a cell membrane
How do you calculate percentage change?
Change
————————-x100
Original
Word equation for aerobic respiration
Glucose+Oxygen=ENERGY+water+carbon dioxide
What type of cells do the terms turgid and plasmolyse app lay to?
Plant cells
What does it mean if a cell (always plant) has gone turgid?
There was a higher water concentration outside the cell, so the water went into the cell through the selectively permeable membrane and osmosis so it expanded against the cell wall
What does it mean if a cell (always plant) goes plasmolysed
There was a higher water concentration inside the cell, so through osmosis and a selectively permeable membrane, the water inside the cell went out, and the membrane came away from the cell wall
What happens to animal cells instead of getting turgid or plasmolysed?
They burst if they gain too much water (because they don’t have a cell wall to protect them and they shrink if they lose too much