Subjects

Subjects

More

How Cells Move Stuff: Diffusion, Active Transport, and Fun Potato Experiment

View

How Cells Move Stuff: Diffusion, Active Transport, and Fun Potato Experiment
user profile picture

Kayla Henriques

@kaylahenriques_fsfx

·

1 Follower

Follow

The diffusion process in cell biology encompasses three main transport mechanisms: diffusion, osmosis, and active transport, which are crucial for cellular survival and function.

  • Diffusion involves particles moving from high to low concentration areas across concentration gradients
  • Active transport energy requirement is essential for moving particles against concentration gradients
  • Osmosis specifically deals with water movement across partially permeable membranes
  • Transport mechanisms are vital in various biological processes including respiration and nutrient absorption
  • The osmosis experiment with potato tubers demonstrates how water movement affects cell mass and structure

11/05/2023

201

Cell Transport
Topic 1 - Cell Biology
DIFFUS I 0 N :
spreading out of the particles of any
substance in solution, or particles of a gas,
res

View

Cell Transport Mechanisms

This comprehensive page explores the fundamental concepts of cellular transport mechanisms, including diffusion, active transport, and osmosis. The content details how cells move materials across membranes and maintain proper functioning.

Definition: Diffusion is the spreading of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration across a concentration gradient.

Highlight: Temperature and surface area directly affect diffusion rates - higher temperatures and larger surface areas result in faster diffusion.

Example: Oxygen diffuses into cells for respiration, while carbon dioxide diffuses out during gas exchange.

Definition: Active transport moves particles from low to high concentration areas against the concentration gradient, requiring energy.

Example: Root hair cells actively transport mineral ions like magnesium and nitrogen from dilute soil solutions.

Vocabulary: Isotonic - when internal and external concentrations are equal Vocabulary: Hypertonic - when external solution concentration is higher than internal Vocabulary: Hypotonic - when external solution concentration is lower than internal

Highlight: In plant cells, osmosis can lead to:

  • Turgor: cell swelling due to water intake
  • Plasmolysis: cell death due to excessive water loss

Example: The small intestine and lungs have specialized adaptations for efficient material exchange, including increased surface area through structures like villi and alveoli.

Can't find what you're looking for? Explore other subjects.

Knowunity is the #1 education app in five European countries

Knowunity has been named a featured story on Apple and has regularly topped the app store charts in the education category in Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Join Knowunity today and help millions of students around the world.

Ranked #1 Education App

Download in

Google Play

Download in

App Store

Knowunity is the #1 education app in five European countries

4.9+

Average app rating

13 M

Pupils love Knowunity

#1

In education app charts in 12 countries

950 K+

Students have uploaded notes

Still not convinced? See what other students are saying...

iOS User

I love this app so much, I also use it daily. I recommend Knowunity to everyone!!! I went from a D to an A with it :D

Philip, iOS User

The app is very simple and well designed. So far I have always found everything I was looking for :D

Lena, iOS user

I love this app ❤️ I actually use it every time I study.

How Cells Move Stuff: Diffusion, Active Transport, and Fun Potato Experiment

user profile picture

Kayla Henriques

@kaylahenriques_fsfx

·

1 Follower

Follow

The diffusion process in cell biology encompasses three main transport mechanisms: diffusion, osmosis, and active transport, which are crucial for cellular survival and function.

  • Diffusion involves particles moving from high to low concentration areas across concentration gradients
  • Active transport energy requirement is essential for moving particles against concentration gradients
  • Osmosis specifically deals with water movement across partially permeable membranes
  • Transport mechanisms are vital in various biological processes including respiration and nutrient absorption
  • The osmosis experiment with potato tubers demonstrates how water movement affects cell mass and structure

11/05/2023

201

 

7/8

 

Biology

10

Cell Transport
Topic 1 - Cell Biology
DIFFUS I 0 N :
spreading out of the particles of any
substance in solution, or particles of a gas,
res

Cell Transport Mechanisms

This comprehensive page explores the fundamental concepts of cellular transport mechanisms, including diffusion, active transport, and osmosis. The content details how cells move materials across membranes and maintain proper functioning.

Definition: Diffusion is the spreading of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration across a concentration gradient.

Highlight: Temperature and surface area directly affect diffusion rates - higher temperatures and larger surface areas result in faster diffusion.

Example: Oxygen diffuses into cells for respiration, while carbon dioxide diffuses out during gas exchange.

Definition: Active transport moves particles from low to high concentration areas against the concentration gradient, requiring energy.

Example: Root hair cells actively transport mineral ions like magnesium and nitrogen from dilute soil solutions.

Vocabulary: Isotonic - when internal and external concentrations are equal Vocabulary: Hypertonic - when external solution concentration is higher than internal Vocabulary: Hypotonic - when external solution concentration is lower than internal

Highlight: In plant cells, osmosis can lead to:

  • Turgor: cell swelling due to water intake
  • Plasmolysis: cell death due to excessive water loss

Example: The small intestine and lungs have specialized adaptations for efficient material exchange, including increased surface area through structures like villi and alveoli.

Can't find what you're looking for? Explore other subjects.

Knowunity is the #1 education app in five European countries

Knowunity has been named a featured story on Apple and has regularly topped the app store charts in the education category in Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Join Knowunity today and help millions of students around the world.

Ranked #1 Education App

Download in

Google Play

Download in

App Store

Knowunity is the #1 education app in five European countries

4.9+

Average app rating

13 M

Pupils love Knowunity

#1

In education app charts in 12 countries

950 K+

Students have uploaded notes

Still not convinced? See what other students are saying...

iOS User

I love this app so much, I also use it daily. I recommend Knowunity to everyone!!! I went from a D to an A with it :D

Philip, iOS User

The app is very simple and well designed. So far I have always found everything I was looking for :D

Lena, iOS user

I love this app ❤️ I actually use it every time I study.