CELL UNIT
ACTIVITY #5
NAME_____________________
DATE___________HOUR_____
CELL TRANSPORT
MEMBRANE PROPERTIES
PASSIVE TRANSPORT
CHARACTERISTICS:
DIFFUSION:
Cell Unit Activity #5 page 1
OSMOSIS :
ISOTONIC
ANIMAL CELLS
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HYPOTONIC
HYPERTONIC
PLANT CELLS
OSMOREGULATION – ADAPTATIONS
Paramecium
Fresh Water Bony Fish
FACILITATED D IFFUSION:
Cell Unit Activity #5 page 3
Marine Bony Fish
ACTIVE TRANSPORT
CHARACTERISTICS:
NA+/K+ PUMPS:
OTHER EXAMPLES :
Cell Unit Activity #5 page 4
COTRANSPO RT:
TRANSPORT OF LARGE MOLECULES :
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TYPES OF ENDOCYTOSIS
PHAGOCYTOSIS
PINOCYTOSIS
RECEPTOR-MEDIATED
ENDOCYTOSIS
QUESTIONS:
1.
Use the key below to indicate how each class of materials is transported across the membrane.
A. Diffuses through the membrane.
B. Small enough to pass through the spaces between the phospholipid molecules. C. Requires the assistance of transport proteins.
______ Nonpolar materials
______ Water
______ Ions
______ Large polar uncharged molecules ______ Small polar uncharged molecules Cell Unit Activity #5 page 6
2.
What is the role of transport proteins in biological membranes?
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3.
Describe how each of the following affect the rate of diffusion.
a.
b.
4.
Molecular size:____________________________________________
Temperature:_____________________________________________
A semipermeable sac, containing 4% NaCl, 9% glucose, and 10% albumin, is suspended in a solution with the following composition: 10% NaCl, 10% glucose, and 40% albumin. Assume the sac is permeable to all substances except albumin. Use the key provided to determine how each substance will move. ______ Glucose
A.
Moves into the sac
______ Albumin
B.