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Cell Structure and
Function
Chapter 7
Part 2
The Cell Membrane
 The

cell membrane is
called selectively
permeable because it
regulates what enters and
leaves the cell.
 A double layer of
phospholipids makes up
the membrane
(phospholipid bilayer).
 Phospholipids

are
arranged with the
polar head
(hydrophilic) facing
out in the bilayer, and
the non-polar tails
(hydrophobic) facing
the interior of the
bilayer.
Membrane Proteins
Various proteins are embedded in the lipid bilayer.
 Some membrane protein functions:

•
•
•
•

Marker proteins – identifies the cell type
Receptor proteins – binds to substances outside the
cell and allow chemical messages to be transmitted
across the cell membrane
Enzymes – assists in chemical reactions
Transport proteins – helps moves substances
across the cell membrane
7.3 Cell Transport


Passive Transport – movement
across a membrane without using
energy.

•


Diffusion is the simplest type of passive
transport.

Particles will move down the
concentration gradient

•

Movement from an area of high
concentration to an area of low
concentration is known as diffusion.


Equilibrium will be reached when the
concentration of a substance is equal
throughout the space.
Facilitated Diffusion
• Small, uncharged molecules can easily pass
through the cell membrane.
• However, some molecules cannot easily
diffuse across the cell membrane.
• Facilitated diffusion is
diffusion using transport
proteins without using
energy.
Diffusion Demonstration
 What

molecules will move through the
cell membrane?
Osmosis
 The

diffusion of water through a
selectively permeable membrane.
 Water will move down the
concentration gradient from where
water is in high concentration to where
water is in low concentration.


Water moves in and out of the cell at
the same rate

•
•

•

Equal water concentration inside and
outside the cell
Cell will not change size

ISOTONIC SOLUTION
Direction of Water Movement


Water moves out of the cell

•
•

•

Lower water concentration outside the cell
Cell shrinks

HYPERTONIC SOLUTION


Water moves into the cell

•
•

•

Lower water concentration inside the cell
Cell swells

HYPOTONIC SOLUTION
Practice Problem
A

cell contains 5% NaCl. The cell’s
membrane is permeable to water, but not
NaCl.

• If this cell is placed in a solution containing
•

10% NaCl, what will happen to the cell?
Why?
What type of solution is this cell in?
More Practice Problems
The cell membrane of a cell is permeable to water but not to NaCl. The cell
contains 2% NaCl. You place this cell in 3 different solutions.




Beaker 1 contains a solution that is 5% NaCl.
Beaker 2 contains a solution that is 1% NaCl.
Beaker 3 contains a solution that is 2% NaCl.

Answer the following questions:
A. What will happen to the cell in beaker 1? What direction does the water
move? What type of a solution is it in?
B. What will happen to the cell in beaker 2? What direction does the water
move? What type of solution is it in?
C. What will happen to the cell in beaker 3? What direction does the water
move? What type of solution is it in?
Active Transport


Cells must move some substances against
their concentration gradient

•
•



from an area of low concentration to an area of high
concentration
usually requires a transport protein pump

Or move molecules that are too large to be
transported through the membrane

This REQUIRES ENERGY from ATP!
Bulk Transport (Movement in
Vesicles)
 Move

substances such as proteins and
polysaccharides, which are too large to
be transported by carrier proteins
 Endocytosis

– vesicle pinches in from
the cell membrane surrounding materials
to be brought into the cell.
 Exocytosis

– vesicle moves to the
outside of the cell, fuses with the cell
membrane and releases it’s contents.
7.4 Homeostasis and Cells
 Unicellular

organisms carry out all
functions necessary for life.
 Our cells, however, cannot live on their
own.

• They must become specialized for a certain
job, and communicate with each other to
maintain homeostasis.
Cell Specialization
 Different cells have different jobs
 Examples:

• Muscle cells – movement
• Nerve cells – send/receive messages
• Red Blood cells – carry gasses to and from
cells

red blood cell

nerve cell
Levels of Organization
 Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ
Systems

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Notes chapter 7part2

  • 2. The Cell Membrane  The cell membrane is called selectively permeable because it regulates what enters and leaves the cell.  A double layer of phospholipids makes up the membrane (phospholipid bilayer).
  • 3.  Phospholipids are arranged with the polar head (hydrophilic) facing out in the bilayer, and the non-polar tails (hydrophobic) facing the interior of the bilayer.
  • 4. Membrane Proteins Various proteins are embedded in the lipid bilayer.  Some membrane protein functions: • • • • Marker proteins – identifies the cell type Receptor proteins – binds to substances outside the cell and allow chemical messages to be transmitted across the cell membrane Enzymes – assists in chemical reactions Transport proteins – helps moves substances across the cell membrane
  • 5.
  • 6. 7.3 Cell Transport  Passive Transport – movement across a membrane without using energy. •  Diffusion is the simplest type of passive transport. Particles will move down the concentration gradient • Movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is known as diffusion.
  • 7.  Equilibrium will be reached when the concentration of a substance is equal throughout the space.
  • 8. Facilitated Diffusion • Small, uncharged molecules can easily pass through the cell membrane. • However, some molecules cannot easily diffuse across the cell membrane. • Facilitated diffusion is diffusion using transport proteins without using energy.
  • 9. Diffusion Demonstration  What molecules will move through the cell membrane?
  • 10. Osmosis  The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.  Water will move down the concentration gradient from where water is in high concentration to where water is in low concentration.
  • 11.
  • 12.  Water moves in and out of the cell at the same rate • • • Equal water concentration inside and outside the cell Cell will not change size ISOTONIC SOLUTION
  • 13. Direction of Water Movement  Water moves out of the cell • • • Lower water concentration outside the cell Cell shrinks HYPERTONIC SOLUTION
  • 14.  Water moves into the cell • • • Lower water concentration inside the cell Cell swells HYPOTONIC SOLUTION
  • 15. Practice Problem A cell contains 5% NaCl. The cell’s membrane is permeable to water, but not NaCl. • If this cell is placed in a solution containing • 10% NaCl, what will happen to the cell? Why? What type of solution is this cell in?
  • 16. More Practice Problems The cell membrane of a cell is permeable to water but not to NaCl. The cell contains 2% NaCl. You place this cell in 3 different solutions.    Beaker 1 contains a solution that is 5% NaCl. Beaker 2 contains a solution that is 1% NaCl. Beaker 3 contains a solution that is 2% NaCl. Answer the following questions: A. What will happen to the cell in beaker 1? What direction does the water move? What type of a solution is it in? B. What will happen to the cell in beaker 2? What direction does the water move? What type of solution is it in? C. What will happen to the cell in beaker 3? What direction does the water move? What type of solution is it in?
  • 17. Active Transport  Cells must move some substances against their concentration gradient • •  from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration usually requires a transport protein pump Or move molecules that are too large to be transported through the membrane This REQUIRES ENERGY from ATP!
  • 18.
  • 19. Bulk Transport (Movement in Vesicles)  Move substances such as proteins and polysaccharides, which are too large to be transported by carrier proteins
  • 20.  Endocytosis – vesicle pinches in from the cell membrane surrounding materials to be brought into the cell.
  • 21.  Exocytosis – vesicle moves to the outside of the cell, fuses with the cell membrane and releases it’s contents.
  • 22. 7.4 Homeostasis and Cells  Unicellular organisms carry out all functions necessary for life.  Our cells, however, cannot live on their own. • They must become specialized for a certain job, and communicate with each other to maintain homeostasis.
  • 23. Cell Specialization  Different cells have different jobs  Examples: • Muscle cells – movement • Nerve cells – send/receive messages • Red Blood cells – carry gasses to and from cells red blood cell nerve cell
  • 24. Levels of Organization  Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems