Facilitated Diffusion Flashcards

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Definition

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Moves particles down a concentration gradient from a higher to a lower concentration, using carrier or channel proteins

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What is moved by facilitated diffusion?

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Large molecules e.g. glucose

Charged particles e.g. polar molecules

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3
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What type of process?

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Still a passive process - no energy is required

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4
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Carrier Proteins

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Move large molecules across membranes down their concentration gradient

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5
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How do carrier proteins work?

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  1. A large molecule attaches to a carrier protein in the membrane
  2. The protein changes shape
  3. This releases the molecule on the opposite side of the membrane
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6
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Channel proteins

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Form pores in the membrane for charges particles to diffuse through, down their concentration gradient

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7
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Factors that affect facilitated diffusion

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Concentration gradient

Number of channel or carrier proteins

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8
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How does concentration gradient affect FD?

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Higher the concentration gradient the fast the rate

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9
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How does the number of channel or Carrier proteins affect the rate of FD

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Once all the proteins in a membrane are in use, FD can’t happen any faster even if you increase the concentration gradient and therefore the greater the number of channel/carrier proteins the faster the rate of FD

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