BIOM1050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Facilitated Diffusion, Cell Membrane, Active Transport

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Module 1 - a study of life and. Facilitated diffusion, transport proteins speed up the passive movement of molecules across the plasma membrane. Occurs along the solute concentration gradient and does not require energy. There are 2 types of transport proteins for facilitated diffusion. Aquaporin"s and ion channels that open or close in response to a stimulus (gated channels) (aka water channel) When they bind to molecules and change shape to shuttle them across membrane- Only transporter (or carrier) proteins can mediate active transport of hydrophilic substances across the membrane; not channels. An electronic pump is a transporter that generates voltage across a membrane. The sodium- potassium pump is the major electrogenic pump of animal cells. The main electrogenic pump of plants, fungi and bacteria is a proton pump. This process occurs when active transport of solute indirectly drives transport of another solute.

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