forces across membranes 2 Flashcards

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methods of transport across a membrane

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endocytosis and exocytosis: transport of macromolecules. across the membrane
diffusion; process by which a gas or substance moves from an area of high concentration to low concentration to fill all the volume available
carrier-mediated transport: movement through proteins either by facilitated diffusion( if down concentration gradient) or by active transport( if against concentration gradient)

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how does end-exo cytosis work?

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endo-membranes fold inwards to form a vesicle which engulfs the macromolecule and brings it into the cell where further reactions will take place

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how does diffusion work?

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molecules will move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration in order to fill up the entire volume.

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what does diffusion through the bilayer depend on?

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1-size (small)
2-charge (uncharged)
3-lipophilic
1+2 more important than 3
gases and small nutrients can diffuse across.
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how do ions move across the membrane

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through ligand or voltage gated channels either by facilitated diffusion or by active transport.

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what is the membrane potential ?

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the difference in charge which is established on both sides of the membrane due to different concentration of ions.

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electrochemical gradient

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the gradient which forms as a result of the difference in charge and concentration on both sides of the membrane.

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