Topic 2 - CELL PHYSIOLOGY I (Active Processes) Flashcards

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Active Processes

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  • require energy (ATP)
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what is the difference between active processes and passive transport?

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active processes require energy (ATP), passive transport does not.

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what are the 2 types of active processes?

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  1. active transport
  2. vesicular transport
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active transport

list 2 characteristics

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  1. substances move against concentration gradient (low to high)
  2. always protein carrier-mediated
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what are the 2 types of active transport?

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  1. Primary (1°) active transport
  2. Secondary (2°) active transport
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Primary active transport

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molecular pumps - ATP breakdown is directly part of transport process

example:

Na+/K+ - ATPase - 3 Na+ out of cell and 2 K+ in per ATP

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Secondary active transport

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cotransport (use of ATP is indirect)

example:

glucose entry at small intestine (2 steps):

step 1: Na+ gradient established by Na+/K+ - ATPase (ATP-use step)

step 2: glucose and Na+ both bind to carrier and are cotransported into the cell

⇒ Na+ moving down its concentration gradient drives in glucose against glucose concentration gradient (transport step)

therefore, glucose transport is active

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Vesicular Transport

list 1 characteristic

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substance is surrounded by a membrane wihtin a cell (a vesicle)

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vesicular transport

name the 2 types

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  1. endocytosis
  2. exocytosis
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vesicular transport: endocytosis

define and name the 2 types

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movement into cell

  1. phagocytosis
  2. pinocytosis
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vesicular transport: endocytosis: phagocytosis

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  • large items into cell (e.g. bacteria)
  • = “cell eating”
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vesicular transport: endocytosis: pinocytosis

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  • fluids (including dissolved substances)
  • = “cell drinking”
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vesicular transport: exocytosis

define and list 2 characteristics

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movement out of cell

  • vesicles containing hormone, enzymes, neurotransmitter, etc.
  • fuse with cell membrane releasing contents into ECF (triggered by a rise in cytosolic Ca++)
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what is the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis?

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endocytosis = movement into a cell

exocytosis = movement out of cell

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what is the difference between phagocytosis and pinocytosis?

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phagocytosis = cell eating

pinocytosis = cell drinking

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