BIO-2600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Molecular Diffusion, Lipid Bilayer, Osmosis

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Diffusion- is the movement if a molecule across the membrane. It is a term that comes from the point of view of a molecule. Osmosis- is the movement of water across a membrane. Osmosis provided the first examples through which molecular diffusion and membrane permeability could be understood. It is, in part, the limited diffusibility of ions that enables a cell to have an ion profile that is very different from that which lies in its immediate environment. Cells maintain (large) electrochemical gradients across their membranes. Chemical gradients are based on the concentration differences across the membrane. Electrical gradients are based on the differences in net charge across the membrane. A cell s resting membrane potential is ~-90mv (negative on the inside of the cell).

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