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HAPPY MONDAY!!Bellwork:
Draw a copy of the picture below. Use your drawing to explain why
it is important for cells to be small.
ACTIVITY:
Set up PAGE #12 for Cornell Notes Title this page “Cell Membrane Observations” Your first entry on the left hand side should be
“Observations”. You should all have a set of random objects at
your tables. For the next 7 minutes you will explore and
record as many observations as you can about the items at your table. (CHAMP)
Write down ANYTHING you observe. There are no right or wrong answers.
TODAY’S ESSENTIAL QUESTION
What is a membrane and what is it’s purpose?
What did you observe in the activity and how does it relate to the essential question?
ALL CELLS ARE SURROUNDED BY A THIN, FLEXIBLE BARRIER KNOWN AS A
CELL MEMBRANE.
WHAT IS THE CELL MEMBRANE’S
FUNCTION (JOB)?
(2 THINGS)
THE TWO MAIN FUNCTIONS ARE:
1) TO REGULATE WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES THE CELL
2) TO PROVIDE PROTECTION AND SUPPORT.
MEMBRANES FALL INTO THREE CATEGORIES…
They can be permeable, meaning that the membrane is penetrable and will allow liquids, particles and gasses to pass through it.
Which of the objects from the activity were completely permeable?
They can be impermeable, meaning that the membrane is not penetrable and will NOT allow liquids, particles or gasses to pass through it.
Which of the objects from the activity were completely impermeable?
Finally, they can be Selectively permeable, meaning that some substances can pass across while others cannot.
Biological membranes, like the ones around your cells, are selectively permeable.
Which of the objects from the activity were selectively permeable?
WHAT IS THE CELL MEMBRANE COMPOSED (MADE) OF?
(3 TYPES OF MOLECULES)
The cell membrane is composed of a double-layered sheet called a lipid bilayer.
DRAW THIS!
Lipid
Phosphate
carbohydrate
Bi- means 2
Also called the phospholipid bilayer
PROTEINS ARE EMBEDDED IN THE LIPID BILAYER. Proteins form channels or pumps that help move
large materials across the cell membrane.
Carbohydrates are attached to many proteins embedded on the outside of the bilayer.
The carbohydrates allow individual cells to identify one another.
HW #3REGULAR BIOLOGY (PERIODS 4 & 5)
TONIGHT’S HOMEWORK…
Page 13 of your I.A.N. in Cornell Notes
There are several ways to access the homework video:Search “Molecule Alyssa Dolny” on YouTube
Go to my website and click on the “Lessons and Assignments” link
VOCABULARYCell Membrane
FunctionPermeable
ImpermeableSelectively Permeable (Semi-
Permeable)Phospholipid Bilayer
HydroPhobicPhillic
The concentration is the amount of a substance dissolved into water.
A concentration gradient is a difference between two concentrations.
Diffusion is the movement of particles down the concentration gradient. High
Concentration
Low Concentration
Crystal Light Commerical
When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a system, the system has reached equilibrium.
When equilibrium is reached, particles do continue to move across the membrane.
When particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
This is known as diffusion.
Diffusion of WATER through a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis.
Remember: SALT SUCKS
ISOTONIC MEANS “SAME STRENGTH”. HYPERTONIC MEANS “ABOVE STRENGTH”. HYPOTONIC MEANS “BELOW STRENGTH”.
Draw This
Label: IsotonicWater: SameSolute: Same
Label: HypertonicWater: Low (outside cell)Solute: High
Label: HypotonicWater: High (outside cell)Solute: Low