Class: 7
Date: march 5 / 10
Item: osmosis
Osmosis
Is when nutrients or ions enter and leave; but the cell don’t spend energy.
The osmosis occurs for the concentration has been equals inside and outside of the cell.
The osmosis occurs in presence to a cell membrane.
Class: 8
Date: 09/03/10
Item: diffusion process and active transport
Diffusion
Is the spontaneous movement of particles from an area of high concentration to and are of low concentration.
Active transport:
Is when the cell spends energy, to transport molecules across the membrane, there are two types of passive transport endocytosis and exocytosis. Is when the cell enters as water and nutrient substances.
Endo= adentro
There are two types of endocytosis
1. Phagocytosis 2. Pinocytosis}
Phagocytosis: is the entry of nutrients through the membrane with energy spent.
Pinocytosis: the entry water into the cell, the membrane invaginates and forms a vacuole that waters enter in to the cell.
Exocytosis: the output of waste outside the cell in this process the cell spends energy.
Class: 6
Date: march: Tuesday 02/10
Item: membrane transport
Membrane transport: it is entry and exit of nutrients thought of the membrane by pores or proteins.
Passive transport:
By extreme conditions when concentrations as the cell must make an effort to enter on or remove ions. there are two states called plasmolysis and turgor.
Plasmolysis: when there is a greater concentration of salts or ions inside the cell and must work to remove them to the point that it loses all its water and plasmolisa and still not finish to balance out the salts.
Turgor: when there are many salts or ions and the cell has to enter them and not stand up and explodes.
Homework:
what is passive transport?
What is concentration gradient?
what is osmosis?
Diffusion is a physical process irreversible, in which material particles are introduced into an environment that was initially absent, increasing the entropy of the joint formed by the scattered particles or solute and the environment in which diffuse or solvent.
Usually diffusion processes are subject to the Fick's law. The permeable membrane may allow passage of particles and solvent always in favor of concentration gradient. The release process requires no energy input, often as a form of cellular exchange.
Homework :
cell wall membrane, plasma membrane cytoplasm cell membrane pores, membrane substances.
S. Jonathan Singer
Garth Nicolson
Membrane Transport: The cell biology of membrane transport is called the set of mechanisms that regulate the passage of solutes, such as ions and small molecules across cell membranes, ie lipid bilayers that have proteins embedded in them.
Mind is a selective permeable barrier, since it prevents the free exchange of materials from one place to another, but at the same time provide a means for communicating a space with another;
Allows the passage or transport of solutes from one side to another cell, it regulates the exchange of substances between the interior and exterior of the cell down a concentration gradient;
Class: 3
Matthias Jakob Schleiden
Born in Hamburg, Schleiden was educated at Heidelberg and practiced law in Hamburg, but soon developed his hobby of botany into a full-time pursuit. Schleiden preferred to study plant structure under the microscope. While a professor of botany at the University of Jena, he wroteContributions to Phytogenesis (1838)
class:2
the cell is what form the DNA that is how the generations, all living things have cells we are made of cells
Class: 1
Date: February 09/10 (Tuesday)
Item: curriculum
Biology 7°
1. Achievement:
· Recognize that the cell is the smallest unity of structure and function and it formed the life.
2. Goal:
· Differences functions and cell organelles.
· Identifies plant cell and animal cell.
· Recognize and difference tissues.
· Explain mitosis and cell division.
· Process and cell be organized to from tissues, organs, apparatus, systems, and living things.
· Identified animal tissues and vegetal tissues
Topics
1. The cell
· Structure
· Function
· Cell
2. Animal cell
Vegetal cell
3. Cell division
· Mitosis
· Meiosis
4. Tissues
· Vegetal tissues
· Animal tissues
5. Levels of the cell organization
Homework
The consult and do a definition of cell. With mine own words