transport across cell membrane Flashcards

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what does the cell membrane consist of?

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phospholipids and proteins

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further function of the cell membrane?

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controls the substances that enter and exit the cell as it is selectively permeable

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selectively permeable membrane?

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allows small molecules to enter the cell but not large molecules as they are too big to fit through

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what are examples of small molecules?

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  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
  • water
  • glucose
  • fatty acids/glycerol/amino acids
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what are examples of large molecules?

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  • starch (carbohydrates)
  • protein
  • fat
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what is passive transport?

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does not require energy (ATP) to move molecules across membrane

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what are two examples of passive transport?

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  • diffusion
  • osmosis
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what is active transport?

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the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration against the concentration gradient
requires energy (ATP)

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what is diffusion?

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the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration down a concentration gradient

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what must be remembered about diffusion?

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  • it does not require energy (ATP)
  • eventually the concentration inside the cell will be the same as the concentration outside the cell
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what is osmosis?

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the movement of water molecules from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration through a selectively permeable membrane

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what happens to animal cells when placed in a high concentration of water?

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  • there is a high water concentration outside of the cell
  • water moves from a high to a low concentration into the cell
  • CELL BURSTS
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what happens to animal cells when placed in a low concentration of water?

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  • there is a higher water concentration inside the cell
  • water moves from a high to a low concentration out of the cell
  • CELL SHRINKS
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what happens to plant cells when placed in a low concentration of water?

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  • 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
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what happens to plant cells when placed in a high concentration of water?

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  • 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
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explain why plant cells do not burst

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plant cells have a cell wall, cell walls prevent the cell from bursting

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turgid cells

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  • vacuole has swollen (taken in extra water)
  • cytoplasm and cell membrane push against the cell wall
  • the cell wall supports cell preventing it from bursting
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plasmolysed cells

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  • vacuole has shrunk
  • cytoplasm and cell membrane pull away from the cell wall
  • the cell wall supports cell preventing it from shrinking