BIOL 2021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Electrochemical Gradient, Passive Transport, Membrane Transport

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10-1b looking of the function of the protein in the plasma lipid bilayer. Membrane is permeable to small, non-polar molecules (ex. Membrane is highly impermeable to ions (ex. any ion, large polar molecules) Cells need to transport: ingest nutrients glucose, excrete waste urea, regulate ions. Transport mechanism: ions, small molecules sugars, molecules proteins, rna, large particles (up to other cells, transport proteins (ch11, protein trans locations, nuclear pores, endocytosis and phagocytosis. Table 11-1: ion concentrations in a typical mammalian cell. Learn how there is a difference in magnitude of the ions in and outside of the cell. There is an ion gradients across membranes. There is membrane potential electrical charge across the membrane (-20 mv to. It is minus because we are looking at inside vs. outside, and there is an excess of negative charge inside of the cell. There are 2 gradients: electrical and concentration gradients. Naturally things move form high to low concentration.

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