transport across the cell membrane Flashcards

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how are cell membranes described as being?

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differentially permeable, semipermeable or selectively permeable: meaning that they allow certain ions and molecules to pass through but restrict others

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passive processes

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no energy is used to transport materials in, out or around cell

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active processes

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uses cells energy in the form of ATP (adenine triphosphate)

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3 basic processes to transport materials in/out/around cell

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simple diffusion, facilitated transport, vesicular transport

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diffusion

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the spreading out of particles so that they are evenly distributed over the available space. occurs in gases and liquids because both mols are constantly moving

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concentration/diffusion gradient

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the difference in concentration that brings about diffusion - the greater the difference in concentrations, the ‘steeper’ the diffusion gradient and the faster the rate of diffusion

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net diffusion

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the movement of liquid/gas molecules from places of higher concentration to places of lower concentration along a concentration gradient

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simple diffusion:

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a passive process resulting from the random movement of ions and molecules
osmosis - where water passes across the membrane

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facilitated transport

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porteins in the cell membrane allow molecules to be transported across the membrane, the proteins are channel proteins - which form proteins channels and carrier proteins - which allow carrier-mediated transport

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protein channels

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to diffcue across a cell, water-soluble molecules must pass through protein channels allowing facilitated diffusion
- channels provide a pathway for hydrophilic particles to travel through cell membrane
- small in diameter, so water and ions can pass, but not larger mols

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carrier-mediated transport

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only open on one side of the membrane at a time, when a specific substance binds to a binding site within the protein, the protein changes cshape and opens on the other side, then the substance can be released on the side opposite to where it entered

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important characteristics of carrier mediated transport

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  • CP are specific, only bind to a particular molecule eg a carrier that only transports glucose cannot transport anything else
  • carriers can become saturated, once all available carriers are occupied, any increase in the concentration of molecules to be transported cannot increase rate of movement
  • carrier activity is regulated by things like hormones
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two types of carrier mediated transport:

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  1. facilitated diffusion
  2. active transport
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carrier mediated transport: facilitated diffusion

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occurs when substances are transported through a protein along the concentration gradient from a higher conc to lower conc.
passive process - doesn’t require energy, but molecule has to attach to binding site of specific carrier protein, then be released one site has changed

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carrier mediated transport: active transport

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requires energy as substances are being transported across the membrane AGAINST the concentration gradient (low-high)
- advantage as substance can pass regardless of concentration

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vesicular transport

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movement of substances across the cell membrane in vesicles - active process, as energy is needed to form vesicles

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VT: endoctyosis

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taking liquids or solid into the cell
the cell membrane folds around a droplet of liquid or solid particle until its completely closed, the vesicle is then formed and pinches off and is suspended in cells cytoplasm

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phagocytosis and pinocytosis

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phago: vesicles containing solid particles
pino: vesicles containing liquid particles

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VT: exocytosis

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contents of vesicle are passed outside
- vesicle migrates to cell membrane and fuses with membrane then contents are pushed out of cell