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What is active transport

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Active transport involves moving substances from low to high concentration, requiring the cell’s energy.

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What are protein pumps?

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Protein pumps are molecules in the cell membrane involved in active transport.

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What does the sodium-potassium pump do?
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The sodium-potassium pump brings in two potassium ions (K⁺) and kicks out three sodium ions (Na⁺) with each cycle

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Why is the sodium-potassium pump important for muscle and nerve cells?

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The pump helps maintain a more negative charge inside the cell, crucial for proper function of muscle and nerve cells.

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How does glucose enter the cell in relation to the sodium-potassium pump?

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Glucose enters when electrolytes naturally drift back, carrying glucose along with sodium ions.

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What is bulk transport

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Bulk transport is necessary when large particles or large quantities of particles need to be moved across the cell membrane

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What are the two types of bulk transport?

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The two types are endocytosis and exocytosis.

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What happens during endocytosis?

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During endocytosis, the cell membrane pinches around the material to form small vesicles called endocytic vacuoles.

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What is phagocytosis

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Phagocytosis, or “cell eating,” is a type of endocytosis where large particles are engulfed by the cell.

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What is an example of phagocytosis?

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An example is white blood cells engulfing bacteria.

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What is pinocytosis?

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Pinocytosis, or “cell drinking,” is a type of endocytosis where dissolved particles are taken in by the cell.

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What is an example of pinocytosis?

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An example is capillaries and intestinal cells absorbing dissolved particles.

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What is exocytosis?

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Exocytosis is the secretion of substances from the cell, where molecules are transported in membrane-bound vesicles that fuse with the plasma membrane.

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What happens during exocytosis?

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During exocytosis, membrane-bound vesicles containing substances are transported to the cell membrane and fuse with it, releasing their contents outside the cell.

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What are examples of substances released through exocytosis?

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Examples include hormones and waste products.

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