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Cell Transport
Learning Objectives 
 Describe passive transport. 
 Describe active transport.
Passive Transport: Diffusion 
Outside Cell 
Cell Membrane 
Inside Cell 
Solutes 
Higher concentration of solute 
on one side of the membrane 
than the other 
Diffusion causes net movement 
of solute particles toward side of 
membrane with lower 
concentration. 
At equilibrium, particles move 
equally in both directions, so 
there is no net change.
Passive Transport: Facilitated Diffusion
Passive Transport: Osmosis 
aquaporin 
sugar 
water 
cell membrane
Osmosis
Osmosis in Cells 
Isotonic Hypertonic Hypotonic
Active Transport 
Protein pumps Endocytosis Exocytosis
Endocytosis
Active Transport vs. Diffusion 
Compare and contrast active transport and diffusion.

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Diffusion

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  1. Read the lesson title aloud to students.
  2. Click to show each of the learning objectives. Tell students: This lesson will talk about movement of materials in and between cells. There are two ways this happens: with and without energy. Ask: Which one, active or passive, likely requires energy? Answer: active Hand out the Student Worksheets and have students create an outline of the information presented.
  3. Spray some air freshener into the air facing the students (not too close). Tell students to raise their hands when they can smell the spray. Ask: What is happening to the spray? Answer: The particles of the spray are slowly moving out into the room. Ask: How did the particles start out? Answer: They started all bunched together and then spread out. Tell students: This tendency for things to move from bunched up to spread out is called diffusion. When the same particles of things are all bunched together it is called a high concentration, and when only a few things are in an area it is called a low concentration. Ask students for another example of something in a high and low concentration. Sample answer: a crowded room and one with just a few people Ask: Did the air freshener need energy to undergo diffusion? Answer: No, diffusion does not require energy for the particles to move. Diffusion is passive movement. Tell students that diffusion is the driving force behind the movement of many substances across the cell membrane. Explain to students that some materials, such as oxygen, diffuse across the cell membrane without using energy, while other materials require energy to pass through. Introduce the image by identifying parts of the diagram. Click to reveal the labels one at a time: the cell membrane, the inside of the cell, the outside of the cell, and solute molecules. Ask: What do you notice about the solutes inside and outside the cell? Answer: There are more solutes outside than inside. Click to show the answer and delete the labels. Click again to show next image in the series. Ask: What do the arrows mean? Answer: The arrows indicate movement of molecules. Ask: How do the first and second images differ? Answer: The first shows a higher concentration of a solute outside than inside a cell. The second shows a greater number of molecules moving in than moving out, as indicated by more arrows pointing in than out. Click to show the next image. Ask: How do you know equilibrium has been reached in the third image? Answer: There are equal numbers of molecules on both sides of the membrane, and the arrows show about the same number of molecules moving in and moving out. Emphasize that equilibrium does not mean that movement stops; rather, it continues in both directions, and the same concentration is maintained on both sides of the membrane.
  4. Tell students: In some cases diffusion starts to happen, but the particles involved need assistance moving across the membrane. They need help because the physical characteristics of the particle or of the membrane prevent free flow. Explain that facilitated diffusion is the process in which molecules that cannot directly diffuse across the membrane pass through special protein channels. Although facilitated diffusion uses special channels, it is still diffusion, so it does not require any additional use of the cell’s energy. Click to highlight the protein (aquaporin) in the image. Explain that water diffuses through aquaporins because the lipids have hydrophobic areas. Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
  5. Tell students: The trick in understanding osmosis is that osmosis is about the movement of the water molecules, not the larger particles. Ask volunteers to identify the labeled structures. Students can identify these verbally or by writing on the board. Click to reveal the answers one at a time. Click again to reveal the label for sugar. Point out that the sugar cannot cross the membrane. Ask: Which side has the higher concentration of solute (non-water particles)? Answer: right side Ask: Which side has the lower concentration of water molecules? Answer: right side Ask: What do the white arrows in the figure represent? Answer: movement of water molecules through aquaporins Ask: Why are there more arrows pointing toward the right? Answer: There are more water molecules on the left (higher concentration), so more molecules will move toward the right (toward the lower concentration). Ask: Why are there no arrows showing movement of the sugar molecules? Answer: The sugar molecules cannot cross the membrane because the proper proteins are not present. On the chalkboard or chart paper, draw a circle with some dots inside it, and add dots around the outside of the circle as well. The concentration of dots inside and outside the circle should be similar. Tell students: The circle represents a cell, the dots represent various solutes, and the area around the cell represents the extracellular environment. Ask a volunteer to add or remove solute particles in a way that would cause water to enter the cell from the extracellular environment. Answer: The student should either add dots to the inside of the cell or erase dots from the outside of the cell.
  6. Explain that this image is of a tube with a barrier, and that sugars dissolved in water are on each side of the barrier. Ask: How would you describe the concentration gradient of the sugar? Click to reveal the answer: There is more sugar on the right side. Remind students that the barrier is permeable to water but not sugar. Ask: What happens to the concentrations on each side of the membrane as water diffuses through? Click to reveal the answer: The concentrations change until they reach equilibrium. Ask: Why does the water level rise in the right side of the tube and drop in the left side? Answer: The net movement of water molecules is to the right side, because initially the concentration of water is lower there compared to the sugar. The movement of water molecules across the barrier changes the water level on both sides of the tube. Explain that water will tend to move across the membrane until equilibrium is reached. At that point, the concentrations of water and sugar will be the same on both sides of the membrane. When this happens, the two solutions will be isotonic. When the experiment began, the more concentrated sugar solution was hypertonic; the dilute sugar solution was hypotonic.
  7. Tell students: Driven by differences in solute concentration, the net movement of water out of or into a cell produces a force known as osmotic pressure. Click to reveal the “Isotonic” label. Ask: What does “isotonic” mean? Answer: The concentration of solutes is the same inside and outside the cell. Ask: Which way will water flow? Click to reveal the answer: Water molecules move equally in both directions. Click to reveal the “Hypertonic” label. Ask: What does “hypertonic” mean? Answer: The solution has a higher solute concentration than the cell. Ask: Which way will water flow? Answer: There will be a net movement of water molecules out of the cell. Ask: What will happen to the cell? Click to reveal the answer: The cell will shrink. Click to reveal the “Hypotonic” label. Ask: What does “hypotonic” mean? Answer: The solution has a lower solute concentration than the cell. Ask: Which way will water flow? Answer: There will be a net movement of water molecules into the cell. Ask: What will happen to the cell? Click to reveal the answer: The cell will swell. Explain the differences between plant and animal cells. Animal cells may burst in hypotonic situations, while cells with a cell wall may be able to maintain their shape because of the presence of the cell wall. However, higher osmotic pressure does weaken plant cells. Relate this information to what happens when a lawn care company sprays a fertilizer-water mixture onto grass. Point out that if too much fertilizer and too little water are sprayed on grass, the grass may die and the lawn may turn brown. Ask: Would the grass cells with a high concentration of fertilizer have gained or lost water? Answer: lost water Ask: Which plant cell in the figure shows what would happen to the grass at the cellular level? Click to reveal the answer: the plant cell in the middle column, which shows water going out Ask: Was the fertilizer-water mixture hypotonic or hypertonic compared to the cytoplasm in the grass cells? Click to reveal the answer: The fertilizer-water mixture was hypertonic compared to the cytoplasm in the grass cells.
  8. Ask: What if a cell needed to move materials against the concentration gradient, from an area of low to high concentration? What would be needed? Answer: energy to move the particles against the natural flow of diffusion Explain that energy is needed to get certain substances into or out of a cell because the cell membrane is selective. For substances that cannot pass through the membrane freely, active transport is used, and it requires energy. Click to reveal the labels for and discuss each type of active transport: Protein pumps: Energy from ATP is used to pump small molecules and ions across the cell membrane. Active transport proteins change shape during the process, binding substances on one side of the membrane and releasing them on the other. Endocytosis: The membrane forms a pocket around a particle. The pocket then breaks loose from the outer portion of the cell membrane and forms a vesicle within the cytoplasm. Exocytosis: The membrane of a vesicle surrounds the material, then fuses with the cell membrane. The contents are forced out of the cell. Put students into groups of three. Give each group one of the types of active transport. More than one group can have the same type. Tell the students to prepare a charades-like demonstration of their type of active transport. Give them five minutes to prepare. Have each group perform in front of the class and have the other groups guess which type of transport is being acted out.
  9. Explain that phagocytosis is a type of endocytosis, in which extensions of cytoplasm surround a particle and package it within a food vacuole. Amoebae and white blood cells (like the one seen on the slide) use phagocytosis. Ask: Why is endocytosis an example of active transport and not facilitated diffusion? Answer: Endocytosis requires energy to engulf a particle and form a vesicle around it.
  10. Have students write a paragraph distinguishing active transport from diffusion. Have students share their answer with a partner. Ask volunteers to read their answers aloud.
  11. Remind students that they should have been using their worksheets to take notes on the types of cell transport. Divide students into small groups and instruct them to compare their outlines and add any important information that they were missing. After a few minutes, create a master outline on the chalkboard or chart paper, using volunteers’ answers to complete the outline. Use this opportunity to identify and discuss any points of confusion or misconceptions that students have. Worksheet Answers: Passive Transport Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis Osmosis in cells Active Transport Protein pumps Endocytosis Exocytosis Bulk transport