active transport
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ACTIVE TRANSPORT. Mr. Cistaro 11/11/12. Molecular membrane. ACtive TRANSPORT – swimming against the current. Active Transport requires energy. Molecular Transport Endocytosis Phagocytosis Pinocytosis Exocytosis WORD CHECK. Endo / Exo ??? / ??? Cytosis ???. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ACTIVE TRANSPORT
Mr. Cistaro 11/11/12
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MOLECULAR MEMBRANE
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ACTIVE TRANSPORT – SWIMMING AGAINST THE CURRENT Active Transport requires energy.
Molecular TransportEndocytosis
Phagocytosis Pinocytosis
Exocytosis WORD CHECK.
Endo / Exo ??? / ???Cytosis ???
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MOLECULAR TRANSPORT Cells use E (ATP) to pump ions/compounds
against the concentration gradient (from low concentration to high concentration).
EXAMPLESodium-Potassium Pump It moves sodium ions
out of cells while moving potassium ions in.Pumps out 3 sodiums for every 2 potassiums it
pumps in. It occurs in animals. It has a particular significance for excitable cells
such as nerve cells, which depend on this pump for responding to stimuli and transmitting impulses.
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MOLECULAR TRANSPORT Na+/K+Pump
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MOLECULAR TRANSPORT
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ENDOCYTOSIS The movement of bulk materials into
cells. Phagocytosis - The movement of solids.Pinocytosis - The movement of liquids.
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ENDOCYTOSIS - PHAGOCYTOSIS Phagocytosis (from Ancient Greek
φαγεῖν (phagein) , meaning "to devour", κύτος, (kytos) , meaning "cell", and -osis, meaning "process") is the cellular process of engulfing solid particles by the cell membrane.
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ENDOCYTOSIS - PHAGOCYTOSIS Scanning electron micrograph of a
phagocyte (yellow, right) phagocytosing anthrax bacilli (orange, left)
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ENDOCYTOSIS - PINOCYTOSIS Pinocytosis is the process in which small
particles are brought into the cell, forming a vesicle, and fuse with lysosomes to break down the particles.
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ENDOCYTOSIS - PINOCYTOSIS The difference between Phago and
Pinocytosis?
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ENDOCYTOSIS - PINOCYTOSIS The difference between Phago and
Pinocytosis?
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EXOCYTOSIS The movement of bulk materials out of
cells.From Greek ἔξω "out" and
κύτος "receptacle“ / "cell"Example: secretion of enzymes
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WEIRD WORDS & QUESTIONS ??? Quiz next week.