BIOL 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Sodium Chloride, Solution, Facilitated Diffusion

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Intracellular fluid, high in potassium, low in fluid. Proteins are more abundant in intra than interstitial fluid. Plasma does have some proteins, not as many though, but they are mostly carriers (carry cholesterol and other things) Typically, chloride ions are much more abundant outside the cell rather than inside. Water (polar, but fairly small) are some pores that allow extra water to move. Things that don"t (cid:272)ross are na+, k+, cl-, hco3. A, b, c are all passive (do not require energy) Only time we need to use active is when we go against the concentration gradient. Where it says non-mediated, it is talking about a channel protein (pores) For channel proteins, we move things faster but have way less control. Carrier mediated ones are slower than the channel type. Important body has both so the body can move things like ions super fast, but you also want to make sure the right thing is crossing.

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