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No energy is used [High] [Low] (it’s the natural flow) This means it goes down a concentration gradient
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What are the three types of passive transport? 1. Diffusion 2. Osmosis 3. Facilitated Diffusion
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Diffusion [High] [Low]
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Osmosis
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Facilitated Diffusion + CH 2 OH OH
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Energy is used [Low] [High] This means it goes up or against a concentration gradient
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What are the three types of active transport? 1. Protein pumps 2. Endocytosis 3. Exocytosis
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Protein Pumps store Protein Pumps: proteins use energy to pull or pump materials into or out of the cell to stockpile or store substances the cell needs
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Different Types of Membrane Proteins (page 126) TRANSPORTERSRECEPTORSENZYMES SIGNAL/ RECOGNITION
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Different Types of Membrane Proteins (page 126) signal/recognition Enzymes receptor transporter 2. 3. 4. 5.
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When a particle is engulfed into the cell. 2 types 1.Phagocytosis: When a cell wraps part of its membrane around a large particle forming a “pocket” or vesicle 2.Pinocytosis: The same process, but with smaller particles or liquids Endocytosis
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1.A vesicle carrying a substance 2.fuses with the cell membrane 3.and releases the substance Exocytosis
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