Cell Transport Concept Map requires Word Bank: Active Transport Passive Transport Diffusion Against the concentration gradient (low to high) small molecules move through examples Example: in Facilitated Diffusion ATP Energy Glucose/Amino Acids/Ions Wastes/Secretions Cell transport involves the exchange of molecules through the large molecules transported by out Example: Cell Membrane (2X) Osmosis Food/Bacteria Endocytosis Exocytosis Down the concentration gradient (high to low) Small molecules move through Proteins (2X) moved by Larger molecules move through also called of water

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**Cell Transport Concept Map**

**Central Concept:**
- Cell transport involves the exchange of molecules through the cell membrane.

**Two Main Pathways:**
1. **Against the concentration gradient (low to high)**
   - Requires ATP Energy.
   - Small molecules move through proteins.
   - Examples: Glucose/Amino Acids/Ions.
   - Large molecules transported by endocytosis and exocytosis.

2. **Down the concentration gradient (high to low)**
   - Moved by diffusion.
   - Small molecules move through facilitated diffusion.
   - Larger molecules move through osmosis of water.
   - Examples: Wastes/Secretions.
   - Also called Passive Transport.

**Word Bank:**
- Active Transport
- ATP Energy
- Passive Transport
- Diffusion
- Facilitated Diffusion
- Cell Membrane (2X)
- Osmosis
- Proteins (2X)
- Glucose/Amino Acids/Ions
- Food/Bacteria
- Wastes/Secretions
- Endocytosis
- Exocytosis

This concept map illustrates the different pathways and methods through which molecules are transported across cell membranes, highlighting the roles of energy, molecule size, and transport mechanisms.
Transcribed Image Text:**Cell Transport Concept Map** **Central Concept:** - Cell transport involves the exchange of molecules through the cell membrane. **Two Main Pathways:** 1. **Against the concentration gradient (low to high)** - Requires ATP Energy. - Small molecules move through proteins. - Examples: Glucose/Amino Acids/Ions. - Large molecules transported by endocytosis and exocytosis. 2. **Down the concentration gradient (high to low)** - Moved by diffusion. - Small molecules move through facilitated diffusion. - Larger molecules move through osmosis of water. - Examples: Wastes/Secretions. - Also called Passive Transport. **Word Bank:** - Active Transport - ATP Energy - Passive Transport - Diffusion - Facilitated Diffusion - Cell Membrane (2X) - Osmosis - Proteins (2X) - Glucose/Amino Acids/Ions - Food/Bacteria - Wastes/Secretions - Endocytosis - Exocytosis This concept map illustrates the different pathways and methods through which molecules are transported across cell membranes, highlighting the roles of energy, molecule size, and transport mechanisms.
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