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Cellular Transport
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I. General A. Definition = molecules moving across the cell membrane B. Cell Membrane is selectively permeable (lets some things in, some things out, but not everything)
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Cell Membrane
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C. Two Main Types of Transport 1. Passive Transport 2. Active Transport
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1. Passive Transport a. Requires no energy b. Caused by random movement of molecules c. Molecules move with the concentration gradient
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Concentration Gradient = difference in the concentration of a substance across a space
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c. Examples of Passive Transport i. Diffusion = process by which molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until equilibrium is reached
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Diffusion
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Equilibrium = balance of molecules on both sides of membrane ?s 1-5
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c. Examples of Passive Transport ii. Osmosis = diffusion of water iii. Ion Channels = charged molecules moved across membrane by proteins
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c. Examples of Passive Transport iv. Facilitated Diffusion molecules moved across membrane by carrier proteins ?s 6-10
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2. Active Transport a. Requires Energy (ATP) b. Molecules move from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration c. Molecules move against the concentration gradient
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c. Examples of Active Transport i.Carrier Protein Pumps ii. Movement of molecules by vesicles
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i. Carrier Protein Pumps E.g. Sodium/Potassium Pump - Ion exchange - Na + moved out / K + moved in - K + moved out / Na + moved in
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ii. Movement by vesicles Vesicles form Move molecules across the membrane
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ii. Movement by vesicles Endocytosis - into a cell
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ii. Movement by vesicles Exocytosis – out of a cell
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Passive vs. Active Transport ?s 11-14
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