transport across cell membrane Flashcards
what does the cell membrane consist of?
phospholipids and proteins
further function of the cell membrane?
controls the substances that enter and exit the cell as it is selectively permeable
selectively permeable membrane?
allows small molecules to enter the cell but not large molecules as they are too big to fit through
what are examples of small molecules?
- oxygen
- carbon dioxide
- water
- glucose
- fatty acids/glycerol/amino acids
what are examples of large molecules?
- starch (carbohydrates)
- protein
- fat
what is passive transport?
does not require energy (ATP) to move molecules across membrane
what are two examples of passive transport?
- diffusion
- osmosis
what is active transport?
the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration against the concentration gradient
requires energy (ATP)
what is diffusion?
the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration down a concentration gradient
what must be remembered about diffusion?
- it does not require energy (ATP)
- eventually the concentration inside the cell will be the same as the concentration outside the cell
what is osmosis?
the movement of water molecules from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration through a selectively permeable membrane
what happens to animal cells when placed in a high concentration of water?
- there is a high water concentration outside of the cell
- water moves from a high to a low concentration into the cell
- CELL BURSTS
what happens to animal cells when placed in a low concentration of water?
- there is a higher water concentration inside the cell
- water moves from a high to a low concentration out of the cell
- CELL SHRINKS
what happens to plant cells when placed in a low concentration of water?
- there is a higher water concentration inside the cell
- water moves from a high to a low concentration out of the cell
- cell becomes PLASMOLYSED
what happens to plant cells when placed in a high concentration of water?
- there is a high water concentration outside of the cell
- water moves from a high to a low concentration into the cell
- cell becomes TURGID