1.4 Membrane transport Flashcards

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Types of movement through membrane

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  1. Simple diffusion
  2. Facilitated diffusion
  3. Osmosis
  4. Active transport
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Simple diffusion

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SIMPLE DIFFUSION: net movement of particles from high conc to low conc until equilibrium is reached

DOWN the concentration gradient

Particles: non-polar/hydrophobic, small - CO2, O2, glucose

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Facilitated diffusion

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FACILITATED DIFFUSION: diffusion through protein channels in membrane

DOWN the conc gradient (one channel - one type of particle)

Particles: large, polar/hydrophilic - sugars, ions, water (aquaporins)

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Osmosis

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OSMOSIS: diffusion of water thorugh semi-permeable membrane from low solute conc to high solute conc until equilibrium is reached

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How do substances dissolve?

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By forming intermolecular bonds with water molecules

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Osmolarity

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OSMOLARITY: measurement of the amount of solute particles in a solvent

Water potential - the ability /potential of water to move around

Osmotic control is important in otransplant organ bathing

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Types of solutions

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HYPERTONIC: higher osmolarity, crenation (RBC), plasmolysis (plant)

ISOTONIC: same osmolarity, nothing (RBC), flaccid (plant)

HYPOTONIC: lower osmolarity, lysis (burst) (RBC), turgid (plant)

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Active transport

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ACTIVE TRANSPORT: the movement of particles AGAINST conc gradient using ENERGY (ATP)

Proteins pumps (specific to molecules) - hydrolysis of ATP causes conformational change - translocate molecules against the gradient - maintains gradient

Ex: Na-K pumps in neuron axons (maintains the gradient 3Na+ out - 2K+ in

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Endocytosis - Exocytosis

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ENDOCYTOSIS: vesicles form, membrane pinches off, material into the cell, conatins water and solute that cant pas through membrane

EXOCYTOSIS: vesicles fuse with membrane, releases content outside - secretion/expel waste

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