Facilitated Diffusion Flashcards

1
Q

What is facilitated diffusion?

A

It’s a passive transport process that uses proteins to help molecules move across a cell membrane.

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How does carrier proteins move large molecules into or out of the cell, down their concentration gradient?

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  1. First, a large molecule attaches to a carrier protein in the membrane.
  2. Then, the protein changes shape.
  3. This releases the molecule on the opposite side of the membrane.
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3
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True or False: Different carrier proteins facilitate the diffusion of different molecules.

A

True

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4
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Fill in the blank: Channel proteins form pores in the membrane for ______ ______ to diffuse through (down their concentration gradient).

A

Charged particles

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True or False: All channel proteins facilitate the diffusion of all charged particles.

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False because:
Different channel proteins facilitate the diffusion of different charged particles.

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