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CELL TRANSPORT pp. 103-106
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Passive transport: Movement across the cell membrane without energy
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Diffusion: movement of molecules from area of high concentration (CONC) to area of low concentration
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Molecules have kinetic energy Concentration gradient: difference between high and low concentration Molecules move “down” gradient. Molecules move until they reach equilibrium (when all molecules are evenly spread out).
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What characteristic does the cell membrane have? Cell membrane is nonpolar and tightly packed Small and nonpolar substances can easily pass through the cell membrane
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Active Transport Requires energy Molecules move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration Move against the concentration gradient
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Membrane pumps
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Carrier proteins that are active are called pumps. Protein binds to a specific molecule. Protein transfers the molecule to the other side. Sodium-Potassium Pump: transports Na+ and K+ against (not down) gradient Na + out and K + in
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Endocytosis: ingest large molecules to move molecules into cell Membrane makes a pouch. Pouch then pinches off and makes a vesicle. Vesicle binds with lysosome to digest substance.
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Exocytosis: (the reverse of endocytosis) moving large particles out of the cell
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