diffusion Flashcards
what are the 2 types of diffusion
simple
facilated
why can carbon dioxide pass through the phospholipid bi layer
it is small and not charged therefore undergoes simple diffusion so just passes through the phospholipid bi layer
define diffusion
net movement of molecules/ions from a region where they are more highly concentrated to one where their concentration is lower until they are evenly distributed
define facilitated diffusion
need the help of a channel or carrier protein
explain how a carrier protein facilitates diffusion
- carrier protein is specific to the molecule it binds to
- the molecule binds to a receptor on the carrier protein
- this causes a change in the shape of the carrier protein
- this causes the molecule to be released allowing it to pass through the phospholipid bilayer
what happens to the shape of the carrier protein after the molecule is released
after the molecule is released the carrier protein returns to it’s original shape
explain how a channel protein facilitates diffusion
- the amino acids lining the channel protein are hydrophilic
- the channel protein is filled with water
- this allows the passage of ions through the channel protein
what happens in terms of diffusion when equilibrium is reached
molecules will still move back and forth