Lecture 2 - Body fluids and membrane transport Flashcards
What is the composition of the average human body? (30 yr old 70kg male)
18% fat
22% lean body mass
60% water (42 litres)
What is intracellular fluid?
Makes up 25 litres of the bodys water content
Fluid inside of the cell
What is extracellular fluid?
Makes up 17 litres of the bodys water content
Fluid outside of the cell and is split into different components
What are the three components that extracellular fluid is split into?
Interstitial fluid
Plasma
Transcellular fluid
What is interstitial fluid?
Fluid that fills in the spaces between cells
Makes up 13 litres of the bodys water content
Has no protein
Splits again into
Bulk interstitial fluid (8l), bone (2l) and dense connective tissue (3l)
Has the most sodium and chlorine
What is blood plasma?
Fluid in the blood that carries things such as platelets
Makes up 3 litres of the bodys water
Has 1mM of protein
What is transcellular fluid?
Water in the body contained within epithelial lined spaces
Makes up 1l of the bodys water content
Features such as protein and sodium are variable
What are some features of the plasma membrane?
Highly selective permeability
Lots of transport proteins for uptake and removal of specific solutes
What is membrane transport and how is the membrane adapted for its function?
Made up of a phospholipid bilayer which is impermeable to ions and polar molecules
Has membrane proteins that give it its permeability
What are the two types of transporters and are they active or passive?
Pumps which are active and channels+carriers which are passive
What are the three types of carrier?
Facilitator/Uniport
Cotransporter/Symport
Exchanger/Antiport
What is a facilitator/uniport carrier?
Moves one ion in one direction
What is a cotransporter/symport carrrier?
Moves two ions in the same direction, and the ions are often one positive and one negative
What are exchanger/antiport carriers?
Takes one ion and a different ion in, the two ions are usually the same charge
What are some functions of transporters?
Uptake of nutrients, substrates, cofactors
Export of waste products
Regulation of intracellular ions, pH, cell volume
Distribution of water and solutes across membrane