Water Flashcards

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Why are water molecules less likely to move away from an area where there are lots of solute molecules?

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Water molecules form hydrogen bonds so there are less “free” water molecules moving around.

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What is the difference between facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion?

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Facilitated diffusion requires proteins to help substances cross the membrane.

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Channel proteins (3)

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  • Water filled pores spanning the membrane.
  • specific channel proteins transport specific substances.
  • wine channels can open and close depending on signal (e.g. hormones)
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Carrier proteins (3)

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  • ion/molecule binds onto carrier proteins which change shape so that they can pass across the membrane.
  • specific channel proteins transport specific substances.
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Describe one similarity between channel proteins and carrier proteins.

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Specific channel/carrier proteins transport specific substances.

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Introduction to endocytosis and exocytosis.

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Sometimes very large molecules/particles need to be transported across surface membranes. This is achieved by endo/exocytosis. They both require ATP energy.

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What is Exocytosis?

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The release of substances, usually proteins or polysaccharides. Cell vesicles fuse with the cell surface membrane, releasing their cell contents from the cell.

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What is Endocytosis?

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Reverse of Exo. Substances are taken into a cell by the creation of a vesicle. Part of the cell membrane engulfs the solid or liquid material to be transports.

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Exocytosis is used for (what kind of transport) into/out of the cell?

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BULK TRANSPORT

OUT

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Endocytosis is used for (what kind of transport) into/out of the cell?

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BULK TRANSPORT

OUT OF

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