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Chapter 3 Movement Of Substances

Across The Plasma Membrane

3.1 Movement Across The Plasma Membrane

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Movement Across The Plasma Membrane

Movement Across The Plasma


Membrane

Substances required by cell are nutrients and oxygen.

Metabolic waste such as carbon dioxide have to be eliminated from


cells.

Concentration of ion inside cell must be different than outside cell.

To maintain these concentrations, cells must allow required


substances from surrounding to enter and waste products to leave.

Movement of substances in and out of cells is regulated by plasma


membrane.

Plasma membrane also helps to maintain a constant cellular


environment (homeostasis).

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The Structure Of The Plasma Membrane

glycoprotein
pore

phospholipid
bilayer

carrier protein

pore protein non-polar


tails phospholipid
cholesterol
polar head

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The Permeability Of The Plasma


Membrane

Plasma membrane is semi-permeable.

Factors that determine whether a molecule can pass through plasma


membrane are size and polarity of molecule.

Pore proteins allow small water-soluble molecules and ion to pass through.

Carrier proteins only allow larger uncharged polar molecules to pass


through.

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The Movement Of The Substances

• Lipid-soluble molecules: Fatty


Substances that acids and glycerol. • Hydrophobic tails
can pass through prevent polar
• Non-polar molecules : O2 and molecule from
CO2 passing through.

• Water (polar
molecule) can
• Large water-soluble pass through
Substances that plasma
molecules: glucose and amino
can’t pass through membrane since
acid.
its small in size.

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Passive Transport

• Movement of substances across plasma membrane


without using energy.

• Example : Gaseous exchange in alveolus and blood


capillary.

3 Types Of Passive
Transport

Simple diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion

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Passive Transport

Simple Diffusion

Net movement of molecules or ion from region of higher


concentration to region of lower concentration until an
equilibrium is achieve.

Dynamic equilibrium is where concentration gradient no


longer exists.

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Passive Transport

Osmosis : The Diffusion Of Water

Water molecules:

Solute:

• Net movement of water molecules from low solute concentration region to high
solute concentration region through semi-permeable membrane.

• High water concentration = low concentration of solute in water.

• Semi-permeable membrane - permeable to water but not to solutes like


sucrose

• Essential because cells need adequate water to function well.

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Passive Transport

Facilitated Diffusion

• Movement of substances across plasma membrane with aid of


carrier proteins and pore proteins following concentration gradient.

• Ions, nucleic acids, amino acids and glucose can pass through
plasma membrane by facilitated diffusion.

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Facilitated Diffusion - Carrier Protein

Outside of cell

Glucose

Inside of cell

Carrier protein binds Carrier protein is then After that, carrier


with glucose changes shape to protein assist passage
molecules. allow molecules to of another glucose
pass through. molecules.

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Facilitated Diffusion - Pore Protein

Pore protein

Cell
membrane

• Pore proteins form pores or channels.

• Pores have specified interior characteristics that only have allow specified
ions to pass through.

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Active Transport

Movement of molecules or ions against concentration


gradient across plasma membrane.

Require carrier protein and energy.

Energy comes from ATP generated during respiration in


mitochondria.

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The Mechanism Of Active Transport For


Sodium Ions

Carrier
protein Na+

Na+

Na+
Carrier protein has an Carrier protein Solute is moved
active site to bind with changes shape when across membrane.
molecule and another phosphate group from
active site to bind with ATP molecule bind to
ATP. it.

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Active Transport For Sodium - Potassium Ion In Animal Cells

Carrier protein often Concentration of K+ Sodium-potassium


called pumps. inside cell is higher pumps help to
than concentration maintain concentration
outside cell while gradient by pumping
concentration of Na+ Na+ out of cell and K+
is vice versa. into cell.

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Comparison Between Passive Transport And Active Transport

Passive Transport Active Transport


Concentration Against concentration
Follow concentration gradient
gradient gradient

Does not expend energy Energy Need to expend energy

Take place in living cells or


Condition Take place in living cells
non-living cells

Active
Passive transport transport

Diffusion
Facilitated
diffusion

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3.2 Movement Of Substances Across The Plasma Membrane In


Everyday Life

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Movement Of Substances Across The Plasma Membrane In Everyday Life

Hypotonic, Hypertonic And Isotonic


Solution

• Hypotonic solution is when concentration of solution is lower than


cell.

• Hypertonic solution is solution with higher concentration of solutes


than cell.

• Isotonic solution is solution with equal solute concentration.

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The Effect Of Hypotonic Solution

On Plant Cell On Animal Cell


Water enters large centre Water enters cell and
vacuole by osmosis causes causes it to swell up and
it to expand, swell up and eventually to burst.
becomes turgid.
Rigid cell wall prevents cell Red blood cells will undergo
from bursting. haemolysis.

water
water molecules
molecules

vacuole fills
with water
and expands

water water
molecules molecules

When immersed in distilled water When immersed in distilled water

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The Effect Of Hypertonic Solution

On Plant Cell On Animal Cell

Cell undergoes plasmolysis. Red blood cell undergoes


crenation
Cells become flaccid, Blood cell shrivel and
causing the plant to wilt. plasma membrane crinkle
Vacuole up.
shrinks Cell wall

When immersed in 30% sucrose When immersed in 4% sodium


solution chloride solution

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The Effect Of Isotonic Solution

On Plant Cell On Animal Cell

Water diffuses into and out Net movement of water is


of cell at equal rate. zero.

The cell retains its normal There is no change in the


shape. size of cell

Water
molecules move
at the same rate
in both
directions
When immersed in 5% sucrose When immersed in 0.85% sodium
solution chloride solution

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Excessive use of fertiliser causes plant to wilt.

Potassium nitrate cause soil to turn hypertonic to


plant cell when dissolved in soil water.
The Phenomenon
Of Wilting In
Plants Therefore, water diffuses from cell sap into the
soil by osmosis and plasmolysis occur.

Lack of water in soil also causes plant to wilt.

Soil water becomes more concentrated. Plant


loses water and cells become plasmolysed.

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The Preservation Of Food

• Preservatives with salt cause solution outside the food


more hypertonic than the food.

• This causes water to diffuse out of the food by osmosis.

• Cells in the food substances lose water

• These are not conducive to the growth of microorganisms


such as bacteria and fungi and will eventually die.

• Thus, food can last longer.

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Chapter 3 Movement Of Substances
Across The Plasma Membrane

3.3 Appreciating The Movement Of Substances Across The


Plasma Membrane

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Chapter 3 Movement Of Substances Across The Plasma Membrane
Appreciating The Movement Of Substances Across The Plasma Membrane

Appreciating The Movement Of Substances Across


The Plasma Membrane

Plasma membrane function as a barrier between contents of


cell and external environment.

Crucial processes in the cells cannot be carried out if there is


any flaw in plasma membrane.

Proper functioning of plasma membrane is important:


- To remove toxic substance
- To obtain certain food supplies for energy and raw materials.

Good function of plasma membrane can be maintained by


taking care of our food and water intake.

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