BIOL 204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Electrochemical Gradient, Atp Hydrolysis, Cell Membrane

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Active transport pushes substances against concentration gradients (low to. Ex of what uses active transport: amino acids, sugars. Active means the cell expends energy (atp use 25% of the cell"s atp: 1) primary active transport the same protein that transports the, 2) secondary active transport the transport is indirectly driven by. Atp hydrolysis, do not break down atp, use ions built from primary active transport substance also hydrolyzes atp to power the transport. Active transport depends on membrane proteins, is specific, can be saturated, transport proteins are carrier proteins that change conformation. Move positively charged ions: h, ca, na, k. H pumps or proton pumps: push hydrogen from cytoplasm to cell exterior, not common in animals except for 1 in the stomach to make it acidic. Ca pump or calcium pump: eukaryotes, pushes calcium from cytoplasm to cell exterior and from cytosol into vesicles of er makes ca high outside cells/er and low in cytoplasm.

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