Membrane Permeability Flashcards

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What does the term Permeability mean?

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It means that the cell permits passage of substances through it.

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What does Selective Permeability mean?

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This means that the cell allows certain substances to exit or enter.

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What molecules can freely pass through the lipid bilayer?

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This includes non-polar molecules such as Oxogen, Carbon dioxide and Steroids moderately permeable to small, uncharged polar molecules such as water and Urea (a waste product).

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What are Transmembrane Proteins?

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These are proteins that are embedded in the plasma membrane that act as channels and carriers for a variety of molecules and gives the cell permeability to substances that cant freely cross the lipid bilayer.

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What is a Concentration Gradient?

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This is the difference in the concentration of a chemical from one place to another, such as from the inside to the outside of the plasma membrane.

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What is a Electrical Gradient?

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This is a difference in electrical charges between two regions. it occurs across the membrane, this charge difference is called membrane Potential.

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What are the Concentration and Electrical Gradient used for?

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They are used for helping to move substances across the plasma membrane from high to low “down its concentration gradient” to help maintain equilibrium.

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