Active Transport Flashcards

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Define active transport.

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Active transport is the movement of molecules from a lower concentration to a region of higher concentration against a concentration gradient using energy from respiration.

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How are molecules transported in Active transport?

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Molecules are actively transported through a cell membrane from regions of low concentrations to regions of higher concentrations.

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What is the role of carrier proteins?

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carrier proteins facilitate active transport.

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Where are carrier proteins found?

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They are embedded in the cell membrane and allow passage it.

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What do molecules do with carrier proteins?

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Molecules from the side with the lower concentration bind to carrier proteins.

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What happens to carrier proteins after molecules bind?

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  • The carrier proteins then change shape using energy from respiration.
  • This forces the molecules to move through the cell membrane the side with higher concentration, when it is released.
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What are the examples of active transport?

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  1. Uptake of ions by root hair cells.
  2. Uptake of glucose.
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Describe the uptake of ions by root hair cells.

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  • Plants take up ions such as nitrates and magnesium from the soil via foot hair cells.
  • The concentration of ions is greater in the soil.
  • Energy from respiration is therefore used to transport ions into the cell against the concentration gradient.
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Describe the uptake of glucose.

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  • Glucose is taken up in the small intestine and kidneys.
  • Glucose moves against the concentration gradient through carrier proteins.
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How do mineral ions move?

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From low concentration to high concentration against a concentration gradient.

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What is required by carrier proteins and how do they obtain it?

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Energy is required from respiration.
Respiration happens in mitochondria.

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