BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Phagocytosis, Marine Invertebrates, Endocytosis

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Answer these questions: how do things get into and out of the cell? (the cell membrane is largely responsible for this. It determines what enters and leaves the cell) Glycoproteins, glycolipids, the transmembrane proteins, integral proteins, cholesterol are all a part of the membrane. Transmembrane proteins are either channel proteins or carrier proteins. Mechanisms for getting things into and out of cells: All molecules/atoms are in constant motion they therefore have kinetic energy (the energy of motion) as a result of having this kinetic energy there is a tendency for molecules to spread out into a space. An example would be an open perfume bottle scenting an entire room by diffusing throughout the room. We cannot predict the individual motion of molecules but we can predict the overall motion of a population of molecules. Molecules put on the opposite side of a line have a 50:50 chance of crossing the line or moving away from it.

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