Learning Targets: Students Can:
1) Use the concept of concentration gradient to explain the difference between active and passive transport. 2) Using a Venn Diagram compare and contrast osmosis and facilitated transport. 3) Describe the osmotic effects on a cell when placed in a hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic solutions. 4) Illustrate passive transport by drawing endocytosis and exocytosis. 5) Differentiate between phinocytosis and phagocytosis. |
Transport of Particles across the membraneTransportation of particles across the membrane is VERY important for a cell. Particles include proteins made from other cells that the cell needs, ions to start chemical reactions inside the cell, and food and other important materials.
Important Vocabulary
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Passive Transport
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Active Transport
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