BIOL 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Plasmolysis, Facilitated Diffusion, Stereocilia

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Lecture 4 membrane transport passive transport. Two functions of membranes: must retain dissolved material and prevent leakage, must allow for material to be exchanged into and out of cell. Four basic mechanisms by which molecules move across membranes: simple diffusion. Movement from higher to lower concentrations straight through the lipid bilayer: simple diffusion through an channel. Movement from higher to lower concentrations through the pore of an membrane channel protein: facilitated diffusion. Movement from higher to lower concentrations via a membrane protein carrier (aka facilitative transporter": active transport. Movement from low to high concentrations via a protein transporter. Requires energy, which often comes from atp hydrolysis. Molecules and ions move spontaneously down their concentration gradient (i. e. , from a region of higher to a region of lower concentration) by diffusion. Diffusion: the spontaneous movement of solute from regions of high concentration to low concentration - follows the 2nd law of thermodynamics.

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