Chapter 4- Cell Membranes Flashcards
What is active transport?
Movement against the conc grad
Using energy from ATP
via a carrier protein
What is co-transport?
2 molecules moved via a carrier protein
One piggybacks
1 against conc grad one with conce grad
Eg) Na+ and glucose
what is a hypERtonic solution?
water potential is lower outside
water moves out by osmosis
what is a hypOtonic solution?
water potential is higher outside so water moves in by osmosis
what happens to water potential when you add sugar?
decreases (more negative)
what is the difference between channel and carrier molecules?
carrier - alter shape to allow molecules through
channel - water soluble molecules go through
what molecules can directly diffuse across cell membranes?
small non polar
what cannot diffuse directly across the phospholipid bilayer?
large polar molecules
Describe the process of glucose/sodium cotransport
Sodium potassium pump between epithelial cell and capillary creates low concentration of sodium in cell.
Sodium moves into the cell from the lumen by fac diff, down the conc grad , co transporting glucose.
Glucose is absorbed into the capillary by fac diff