movement across membranes 1- diffusion how to molecules move across phospholipid bilayer membranes?...
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Movement across membranes 1- Diffusion
How to molecules move across phospholipid bilayer membranes?
Starter: Explain how a fish in a sealed packet cannot be smelt, but open it and the room quickly smells like fish.
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Success Criteria
• What is meant by passive transport ( diffusion and facilitated diffusion including the role of membrane proteins), active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis.
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• What is meant by passive transport ( diffusion and facilitated diffusion including the role of membrane proteins)
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What do you know about diffusion?
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What do you know about diffusion?
Kinetic energy
Goes both ways across
a membrane.
Equilibrium reached
Down a concentration
gradient
It is passive
?Molecules never
stop moving.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Th0PuORsWY
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Diffusion
• The passive movement of molecules down a concentration gradient.
Equilibrium
• A point reached where the concentration of a molecule is the same on both sides of a ppm.
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Simple Diffusion
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There are different types of carrier proteins in the membrane:
ATP
Channel proteinGated-channel proteinCarrier protein(passive)
Carrier protein(active)
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Fat-soluble diffuse down a concentration gradient. SOME water molecules can passively move – they are very small.
Extracellular space
Cytosoplasm (aqueous)
Polar molecules
Fat-soluble molecules diffuse down a concentration
gradient.
SOME water molecules can passively move – they are
very small.
Other small, non-charged molecules can diffuse
through e.g. O2 and CO2
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Facilitated diffusion – channel proteins
Extracellular space
Cytosoplasm (aqueous)
Fat-soluble molecules and small molecules/ions diffuse through e.g. O2 and CO2
Polar moleculesLarge or charged molecules have to move through
proteins.
Some move through carrier proteins.
These carrier proteins are channels that allow 1 shape
through. Some are gated so can be
closed/opened.This is still diffusion and
passive.
E.g. Na+ gates in nerve cells
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What about charged or large molecules?
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Facilitated Diffusion – a gated channel protein
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There are different types of carrier proteins in the membrane:
ATP
Channel proteinGated-channel proteinCarrier protein(passive)
Carrier protein(active)
Carrier proteins have a specific shape that bind to a specific molecule . E.g. glucose/Aa
The protein changed shape to allow the molecule through to the other side.
. O2 and CO2
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Task – complete this table
Substance moved by Examples Simple diffusion
Sodium and calcium ions
Facilitated diffusion using carrier proteins.
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What can affect the rate of diffusion?
• Use the text book page 23 to find out what affects the rate of diffusion and why.
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Success criteria
• active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis.
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Active transport
• Watch the animation on the next slide and explain how active transport works.
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Active Transport
Inside of cell Outside of cell
ATP
P
ADP
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Describe the role of active transport in across a cell membrane.
Protein carrierComplementaryCharged/largeATPEnergyFasterConcentration gradient.
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Where is active transport used?
• Active transport includes:• Ca2+ pumps in muscles• Active reabsorption in nephrons• Absorption of the products of digestion• Sugar loading into phloem
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One way
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• The protein involved in active transport has a specific shape.
• This shape changes as the protein moves through it, using ATP.
• This change in shape means the protein cannot travel the other way through the protein.
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Endocytosis vs Exocytosis
• The clue is in the name!
• Other words parts –
Phago – solid Pino – liquid.
What would you call the movement of a liquid into a cell?What would you call the movement of a solid out of a cell?
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Movement of bulk materials using ATP.
• E.g.• Hormones• WBC