Diffusion Flashcards
Passive transport
it is the movement of molecules across a membrane that does not require the input of energy. Move from high to low conc. gradient
diffusion
Diffusion is the net movement of particles from a region of high conc to low. The difference in particle conc between the two regions is the gradient. Occurs because of the random kinetic movement of particles, exists when conc gradient exists until particles evenly distributed (equilibrium) Will continue to move randomly
Equalbrium
2 Solutions have the same conc of solutes and net movement of 0 across the membrane
Speed up diffusion
Increase temp or conc gradient
particle theory
Particles make up matter in constant motion, an increase in temp will increase the speed of particles
Diffusion across membrane
small uncharged molecules (o2, h20, co2) move easily through the membrane by simple diffusion. Alcohols such as ethanol can easily pass as they are non-polar and soluble in lipids. H20 can pass but not as easily because it is polar
What can pass via simple diffusion?
gasses (co2 and h20), small molecule (h20 and ethanol), some hydrophobic (benezene)
Facilitated diffusion
Charged particles (na and cl) and large (glucose) do not readily pass through the bilayer and need the assistance of proteins in the membrane. Passive and move with gradient
Carrier proteins
Bind to specific molecules on one side of membrane, change shape, and release on the other side (glucose transporter protein)
Channel proteins
Include aquaporins, for facilitated diffusion of water and ion channels that open and close in response to stimulus. Form a narrow passageway through which small ions diffuse rapidly through gradient, only ions of a specific size and shape can pass through a particular channel
Osmosis
The diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane down its gradient in order to balance out the concentration of another substance. water is very important as its medium in which biochemical processes take place and keeps the shape of the cell
conc and dilution
The water will move from an area where a solute is low in conc to an area in which it is high in conc, as it does this the solute becomes more dilute, lowering conc
osmotic pressure
Water will move down its concentration gradient from a region of low osmotic pressure to a region of high osmotic pressure until concentrations become equal.
The higher the concentration of solute the higher the osmotic pressure.
Isotonic
When two solutions have the same concentration. There will be no net change in the amount of water in either solution. If a cell is placed in a solution isotonic to the cell, the water molecules will jostle on both sides moving in both directions equally. even at equilibrium, they wont stop moving
Hypotonic
When a cell is surrounded by a solution with lower solute concentration than the cytoplasm, the external solution will be hypotonic to that of cell and water will diffuse in.