Facilltated Diffusion Flashcards
1
Q
Define
A
A type of passive transport that involves the movement down the concentration gradient, however, with the help of a protein membrane because of the nature of the molecules that are trying to cross this membrane
2
Q
What is a protein channel
A
Pores/holes in the membrane that allow for this type of transportation of molecules to occur
3
Q
Carrier protein
A
Pushes the substance to the other side of the membrane by:
- Binding to the substance
- And then undergoing a conformational change in which the shape of the protein-membrane changes in order to transport the substance down its concentration gradient and onto the other of the membrane
- Afterwards the membrane protein returns to its original
4
Q
Why is facilitated diffusion used for the transportation of some non-polar (hydrophobic) molecules, which are typically transported by means of simple diffusion, and explain how
A
Because:
- It’s faster to use facilitated diffusion than simple diffusion
- Through the use of a protein channels specifically dedicated to the type of substance being transported