Cell Transport Powerpoint Notes
Cell Transport Powerpoint Notes
Cell Transport Powerpoint Notes
Diffusion Example:
For each of the cells below draw an area to show what direction
the particles would move to reach equilibrium (or balance)
Lesson Overview Cell Structure
Diffusion Example:
In the beaker below the membrane ONLY allows water to pass
through. That means it is only permeable to water. Draw what
the new water and solute levels would be once diffusion has taken
place. In the space to the right explain why you drew it that way.
Diffusion
Example:
• In the beaker below the membrane ONLY
allows solutes to pass through. That means it
is only permeable to solutes. Draw what the
new water and solute levels would be once
diffusion has taken place. In the space to the
right explain why you drew it that way.
Turn to your partner and be able to EXPLAIN IT!
What is diffusion?
Hypertonic Isotonic
Lesson Overview Cell Structure
Example:
On the previous page we showed how the particles would move to balance. What if
the particles couldn’t move across the cell membrane?
Show how the water would move to balance the dissolved particles on the image
below.
Explain what you think will happen to the size of the cell after this flow of water
happens.
• Osmosis is the
diffusion of
water through a
selectively
permeable
membrane.
Osmosis: An Example of
Facilitated Diffusion
Bulk Transport
• Two examples of
endocytosis are
phagocytosis and
pinocytosis.
– Cell Eating (cell takes in large food
items)
Phagocytosis
– Cell Drinking (cell takes in