BIOL-N - Biology BIOL-N 217 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Conformational Change, Sodium-Glucose Transport Proteins, Digestion

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Permeable: all membranes are permeable to water. Osmotic equilibrium (equal concentration of water= expected) The membrane is impermeable to only some things. Much more potassium on inside of cell. Much more sodium and chloride ions on outside of cell. Electrical disequilibrium (charge different between inside and outside of cell) Proteins hold more water than fat, males have higher percent lean body mass (reason they have higher water content) Infants/younger children- do not have the ability to regulate volumes. Elderly people: higher risk of dehydration because they have lower body water content. Measuring concentration of water over the membrane. Water will move from low sodium concentration to high sodium concentration. Ab a + b (osmolality = osmoles/kg of water) Osmolarity (osmol/l) = molarity (mol/l) # particles per molecule (osmol/mol) 1 particle per mole: molarity 1 = osmolarity. 4 particles per mole: molarity 4 = osmolarity. Total # of particles of solute, penetrating + non-penetrating.

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