BI110 Lecture 15: BI110-Lecture 15-Membrane Transport (Module 18 cont’d)

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Two compartments separated by a semipermeable membrane. Membrane permeable to water but not to solute (sugar) Equilibrium reached when concentration is equal to both sides. Water moves into or out of cells depending on the tonicity of the solutions. Hypertonic solution has a higher concentration of solute molecules compared to. Facilitated diffusion: passive transport of substances at rates higher than predicted from their lipid solubility. Becomes saturated at high concentrations of transported substance. According to a graph, the diffusion rate levels off at a certain speed. Channel proteins: most ion channel proteins are controlled by gates that open or close their transport channels. In uniport, single substance is moved in single direction. Two types of cotransport where 2 different substances are moved together. Normally, lipid bilayer membranes inhibit the flow of polar molecules such as water. Membrane channels that follow water to across the cell membrane (i. e. facilitated. Some transporters are triggers, or gated, by small molecules.

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