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Copy of Active Transport - Chapter 3.5 (5/28/2026)

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Cells use energy to transport materials that cannot diffuse across a membrane. Active Transport video (abt 4 mins)

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If you want to see whether you understand this section completely, try the practice quiz at classzone.com for Chapter 3.5. It is under "Assessments".

http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/bio_07/quiz.htm?title=Section%20Quiz&ch=2&testId=18180

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Review: Passive Transport includes 1) simple diffusion, 2) facilitated diffusion, and 3) osmosis.

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Active transport is different than simple diffusion

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Active transport is also different than simple diffusion

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Active transport uses energy from the breakdown of ATP.

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ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate. The "tri" means there are 3 phosphates in this molecule.

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Transport proteins share these common characteristics:

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There are two types of endocytosis

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The difference between phagocytosis and pinocytosis is that phagocytosis takes in liquids and pinocytosis takes in large solid particles.

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A cell may transport a substance in a vesicle if the substance is too large to cross the membrane.

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During endocytosis, the vesicle membrane fuses with a lysosome, and the membrane and it contents are broken down by lysosomal enzymes.

Practice: Go to classzone.com, Animations, Unit 2 Cells, Chapter 3, Get Through a Cell Membrane​; answer the questions below to demonstrate your success.

http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/bio_07/resources/htmls/animated_biology/unit2/bio_ch03_0093_ab_cellmem.html

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What was needed to get sugar across the membrane?

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What was needed to get waste out of the cell (exocytosis)?

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What was required to get oxygen and water across the cell membrane?

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What was needed to move charged ions across the cell membrane?

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What was required to move proteins across the cell membrane?