Substance movement Flashcards

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Hypertonic

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higher solute concentration OUTSIDE of cell. This means water will rush out of a cell and shrivel

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Hypotonic

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lower solute concentration OUTSIDE of cell. This means water will rush into cell and swell

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Isotonic

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equal solute concentration inside and outside of cell

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Bulk flow

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collective movement of substances in the same direction in response to a force or pressure
Ex: blood

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5
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passive transport

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1) Simple diffusion
2) osmosis
3) dialysis (diffusion of different solutes across a selectively permeable membrane)
4) plasmolysis (movement of water out of a cell that results in its collapse)
5) facilitated diffusion, countercurrent exchange (diffusion by bulk flow in opposite directions– blood and water in fish gills).

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6
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Active transport

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movement of transports against their concentration gradients requiring energy. Usually solutes like small ions, amino acids, monosaccharides

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7
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Is diffusion a net measurement?

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Yes. Diffusion is net, some few particles still move against the gradient because molecule movement is random, but net diffusion is generally what we talk about

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8
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Endocytosis

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the taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole. Uses ATP; active transport

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9
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Exocytosis

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a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane. Uses ATP; active transport

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10
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phagocytosis

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undissolved

material (solid) enters cell; white blood cell engulfs. Plasma membrane wraps outward around

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pinocytosis

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dissolved

material (liquid). Plasma membrane invaginates

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12
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receptor-mediated

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a form of pinocytosis; specific molecules (ligand) bind to receptors; proteins that transport cholesterol in blood and hormones target specific cells by this

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13
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5 unique things about prokaryotes?

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1) no nucleus
2) single (circular) nakes DNA, no chromatin
3) prokaryotes 70S ribosomes
4) cell walls (peptidoglycan); archea (polysaccharides) -many have sticky capsules on wall
5) Flagella are constructed from flagellin not
microtubules
in prokaryotes

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