2.4 Transport Across Membranes Flashcards

1
Q

Some materials enter _________ while others need to be ________ ____________ using ______

A

Some materials enter passively while others need to be transported actively using energy

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2
Q

Passive Transport

A

Movement of a substance across
a membrane WITHOUT using
energy

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3
Q

________ drives passive
transpor

A

Diffusion

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4
Q

Molecules/ions move from
areas of HIGH to LOW
concentrations

A

Diffusion

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5
Q

Rate of diffusion depends on…

A

concentration gradient that exists across a membrane

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6
Q

Dynamic Equilibrium

A

Equal concentration on
both sides of the
membrane, movement
between both sides
continues, but there is no
net change in concentration

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7
Q
  1. Simple Diffusion
A

Movement of small/non-
polar substances across the membrane without
using energy

Ex. CO2 and O2 can move
freely across membrane

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8
Q

Smaller substances move…

A

faster than larger substances

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9
Q
  1. Facilitated Diffusion
A

Use of proteins to help
move substances
* (e.g., amino acids and
sugars)

Uses integral TRANSPORT
PROTEINS

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10
Q

When equilibrium is
reached,

A

facilitated
diffusion stops

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10
Q

Channel Protein

A

form hydrophilic pathway
through membrane

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11
Q

Carrier Protein

A

physically binds to
molecules to aid in
transportation

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12
Q

Channel Protein Used to transport…

A

certain ions

(Ex. Na+, K+, Cl-)

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13
Q

Involved in nerve signals and
muscle contractions

A

Channel Proteins

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14
Q

Carrier Proteins Bind to

A

specific substances

(Ex. amino acids and glucose)

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15
Q

Changes shape to help transport substances

A

Carrier Proteins

16
Q
  1. Osmosis
A

Passive Diffusion of water across a membrane

17
Q

The Concentration of Solutes around cells determines their shape

3 Types

(Osmosis)

A

Hypotonic

Hypertonic

Isotonic

18
Q

Hypotonic Solution

A

low concentration of solutes outside cell = water rushes into cell

19
Q

Isotonic Solution

A

equal concentration of solutes inside and outside of cell = no net movement of water

20
Q

Hypertonic Solution

A

high concentration of solutes outside cell = water rushes out of cell

21
Q

Active Transport

A

The movement of
substances across the
membrane USING energy

22
Q

Movement is AGAINST
the concentration
gradient

A

Active Transport

23
Q

Uses ATP to “pump”
substances across

A

Active Transport

24
Q
  1. Primary Active Transport
A

Move POSITIVELY
CHARGED IONS across
membranes

25
Q

Helps establish
Electrochemical
Gradients which are
important in Nerve
Functioning

A

Primary Active Transport

26
Q
  1. Secondary Active Transport
A

Uses energy from the Concentration Gradient
built up by Primary Active Transport to transport
substances

27
Q

Secondary Active Transport

Symport

A

Transported
substances move in
the same direction as
ions

28
Q

Secondary Active Transport

Antiport

A

Transported
substances move in
the opposite direction
as ions

29
Q

Exocytosis

A

Transport of LARGE
substances from inside the cell to the outside of the cell using vesicles

Requires ATP

30
Q

Endocytosis

A

Transport of substances from
outside to inside the cell using
vesicles in one of three ways:

  1. Pinocytosis (cell drinking)
  2. Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
  3. Phagocytosis (cell eating)

Require ATP

31
Q

Pinocytosis (cell drinking)

A

brings in fluid along with any
molecules inside the fluid

32
Q

Receptor-Mediated
Endocytosis

(endocytosis)

A

has molecules
bind to receptor proteins on
the outer surface before
coming into the cell

33
Q

Phagocytosis (cell eating)

A

brings in solid materials like
bacteria, dead cells, or other
foreign material

34
Q

Therefore SOLUTE (dissolved substances) CONCENTRATION determines

A

water movement

35
Q

Osmosis ALWAYS moves from..

A

Always moves from an area of LOWER SOLUTE CONCENTRATION (high water
content) to an area of HIGHER SOLUTE CONCENTRATION (low water content)