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Diffusion, osmosis and active
           transport
LO: To learn how substances get into and out of cells.

Thinking question:

How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in your
   body?

Oxygen is transported by the red blood cells and carbon
   dioxide is transported in your blood plasma.
Learning outcomes
• Describe the meaning of the term diffusion, osmosis
  and active transport.

• Explain examples of where diffusion and osmosis
  occur in the human body

• Suggest reasons why active transport is different to
  diffusion and osmosis.

• Stretch: Create model answers to past exam style
  questions.
Diffusion
• This is a process that is vital to all living organisms.


• Diffusion is when molecules move from an area of
  high concentration to a lower concentration until
  equalibrium is reached.


• We say the molecules diffuse along a concentration
  gradient.
Diffusion
Diffusion example
Diffusion in your body
• Task: On your paper, write down how oxygen moves
  from the lungs into the cells in the body that need it
  (e.g. brain cells).

• Thinking prompts:

• Where does it enter your body?
• Where will the concentration of oxygen be highest?
• Keywords: oxygen, concentration, red blood cells,
  diffuse, high, low, brain cells.
Your idea time
                 On your paper write down
                  what you think the term
                  active transport means.
Active transport
• Active transport is when cells move molecules in the
  opposite direction, against the concentration
  gradient.


• This process requires energy.


• If you are asked for an example in your exam, glucose
  is absorbed from the small intestine into the blood by
  active transport.
Learning check
• Have a go at the two learning check questions to make
  sure you understand diffusion and active transport.


• What is diffusion?
• Diffusion is when molecules move from an area of
  high concentration to a lower concentration until
  equalibrium is reached.


• What is active transport?
• Active transport is when cells move molecules in the
  opposite direction, against the concentration
  gradient.
Osmosis
• Osmosis is when water diffuses through a partially
  permeable membrane so that the concentration on
  each side becomes more equal.


• So, the movement of water is from a dilute to more
  concentrated solution.
Lets look at it in detail

   A
What happens next?

• A chip is placed into the following beakers. What will
  happen to the size of the potato chip? Explain your
  answer.
Gill and Jon
What have you learned today?
• Describe the meaning of the term diffusion, osmosis
  and active transport.

• Explain examples of where diffusion and osmosis
  occur in the human body

• Suggest reasons why active transport is different to
  diffusion and osmosis.

• Stretch: Create model answers to past exam style
  questions.
Extension
• The cells in your body are surrounded by a liquid
  called tissue fluid, which contains dissolved
  substances.


• If the tissue fluid is more dilute than the fluid inside
  the cells, what will happen?

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Diffusion and osmosis

  • 1. Diffusion, osmosis and active transport LO: To learn how substances get into and out of cells. Thinking question: How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in your body? Oxygen is transported by the red blood cells and carbon dioxide is transported in your blood plasma.
  • 2. Learning outcomes • Describe the meaning of the term diffusion, osmosis and active transport. • Explain examples of where diffusion and osmosis occur in the human body • Suggest reasons why active transport is different to diffusion and osmosis. • Stretch: Create model answers to past exam style questions.
  • 3. Diffusion • This is a process that is vital to all living organisms. • Diffusion is when molecules move from an area of high concentration to a lower concentration until equalibrium is reached. • We say the molecules diffuse along a concentration gradient.
  • 6. Diffusion in your body • Task: On your paper, write down how oxygen moves from the lungs into the cells in the body that need it (e.g. brain cells). • Thinking prompts: • Where does it enter your body? • Where will the concentration of oxygen be highest? • Keywords: oxygen, concentration, red blood cells, diffuse, high, low, brain cells.
  • 7. Your idea time On your paper write down what you think the term active transport means.
  • 8. Active transport • Active transport is when cells move molecules in the opposite direction, against the concentration gradient. • This process requires energy. • If you are asked for an example in your exam, glucose is absorbed from the small intestine into the blood by active transport.
  • 9. Learning check • Have a go at the two learning check questions to make sure you understand diffusion and active transport. • What is diffusion? • Diffusion is when molecules move from an area of high concentration to a lower concentration until equalibrium is reached. • What is active transport? • Active transport is when cells move molecules in the opposite direction, against the concentration gradient.
  • 10. Osmosis • Osmosis is when water diffuses through a partially permeable membrane so that the concentration on each side becomes more equal. • So, the movement of water is from a dilute to more concentrated solution.
  • 11. Lets look at it in detail A
  • 12. What happens next? • A chip is placed into the following beakers. What will happen to the size of the potato chip? Explain your answer.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 16. What have you learned today? • Describe the meaning of the term diffusion, osmosis and active transport. • Explain examples of where diffusion and osmosis occur in the human body • Suggest reasons why active transport is different to diffusion and osmosis. • Stretch: Create model answers to past exam style questions.
  • 17. Extension • The cells in your body are surrounded by a liquid called tissue fluid, which contains dissolved substances. • If the tissue fluid is more dilute than the fluid inside the cells, what will happen?