Membrane Transport Flashcards

1
Q

The cation in high concentration in the extracellular fluid is?

A

Na+ (Sodium)

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2
Q

Substances moving between the plasma and interstitial fluid must cross the__________?

A

Capillary wall

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3
Q

The cell membrane contains______where some traverse the cell membrane and act as channels, while some do not traverse and act as receptors or enzymes.

A

Proteins

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4
Q

The transport mechanism described as the random molecular movement of molecules is called______?

A

Simple Diffusion

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5
Q

The transport mechanism which requires energy and moves substances against the concentration gradient is______?

A

Active Transport

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6
Q

What are the two factors that are indirectly proportional with the rate of diffusion in the Fick’s Law?

A

MW (Molecular Weight) & Membrane Thickness

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7
Q

_____is the net diffusion of water.

A

Osmosis

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8
Q

The normal osmolality of ECF and ICF is ____milliosmoles per kilogram of water.

A

300

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9
Q

______solutions, water diffuses out of the cells and the cells shrink or undergo plasmolysis.

A

Hypertonic

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10
Q

2/3 of the total body water volume. Material moving into and out of the ICF must across the cell membrane.

A

Intracellular Fluid

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11
Q

1/3 of the body fluid volume.

A

Extracellular Fluid

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12
Q

Lies between the circulatory system and the cells, is 75% of the ECF volume.

A

Interstitial Fluid

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13
Q

The liquid matrix of blood, is 25% of the ECF volume.

A

Plasma

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14
Q

What are the function of the Cell Membrane?

A

Selective Transport
Cell Recognition
Cell Communication
Tissue Organization
Enzymatic Activity
Cell Shape Determination

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15
Q

A Molecules into and out of the cell

A

Selective Transport

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16
Q

Via surface antigens

A

Cell Recognition

17
Q

Via neurotransmitters, hormone receptors and signal transduction pathway.

A

Cell Communication

18
Q

Via cell Junction and cell adhesion molecules.

A

Tissue Organization

19
Q

ATP

A

Enzymatic activity

20
Q

Via cytoskeleton

A

Cell shape determination

21
Q

Uses a specific carrier protein.

A

Facilitated Diffusion

22
Q

What are the Characteristics of protein carriers?

A

Specificity
Saturation
Transport Maximum (Tm)
Competition

23
Q

Osmoles for KILOGRAM of solution.

A

OSMOLALITY

24
Q

Osmoles per LITER of solution more practical…

A

OSMOLARITY

25
Q

Effect that the solution has on cell volume.

A

TONICITY

26
Q

Another term for Hypertonic.

A

Plasmolysis

27
Q

Another term for Hypotonic.

A

Cytolysis

28
Q

What are the Active Transport?

A

Sodium ions
Potassium ions
Calcium ions
Iron ions
Hydrogen ions
Chloride ions
Iodine ions
Urate ions
Several diff sugars
Most of amino acids

29
Q

Types according to the source of energy?

A

Primary Active Transport
Secondary Active Transport