BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Active Transport, Membrane Transport Protein, Electrochemical Gradient

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Bi110 lecture 8 inward, cells swell hypertonic solution. Higher concentrations of solute molecules, water diffuses outward, cells shrink. Primary active transport: same protein that transports the molecules also hydrolyzes atp to power transport directly, moves positively charged ions across membranes, h+ pumps (proton pumps) 3 na+ out, 2 k+ in for every pump cycle. Secondary active transport: transport indirectly driven by atp hydrolysis, instead uses a favourable concentration gradient of ions as their energy source. Cotransported solute moves through membrane channel in same direction as driving ion antiport. Encloses materials outside cell in plasma membrane. Molecules bind to receptor proteins on outer cell surface. After binding, receptor collect into a depression in pm called a coated pit. Pit pinches off pm to form endocytic vesicle. Endocytosis by white blood cells and protists (amoeba proteus) Can take in large aggregates of molecules, cell parts, whole cells (prey) signal transduction 1. reception.

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