Faciliated Diffusion and Co-transport Flashcards

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Facilitated Diffusion

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This is the diffusion of polar molecules through the carrier and channel proteins of the plasma membrane.

  • Is passive - no ATP/energy is required
  • Occurs down a concentration gradient
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Channel Proteins

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Lined with polar groups (charged) so only hydrophilic substances across

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Carrier Proteins

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Open and close by changing shape to allow larger polar molecules eg sugar and amino acids across

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Graph showing facilitated diffusion

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The line will increase till it reaches a point where it will plateau. This is due to the amount of channels for diffusion to take place in being fixed

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Co-transport

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Co-transport is a type of facilitated diffusion by which two substances are simultaneously transported across a membrane by a carrier protein
Occurs in ileum (small intestine) and kidney nephron

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