KNES 191B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cell Membrane, Facilitated Diffusion, Osmosis

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Cells are surrounded by a layer called a plasma membrane. This membrane is composed of fats, cholesterol, and phospholipids. It is semipermeable, selectively regulating what comes in and out of the cell. Passive: no atp required: diffusion: high concentrations to low, osmosis: diffusion of water, facilitated diffusion: diffusion aided by transport protein. Active transport & secondary: requires atp: active: requires atp to pump chemicals against gradient. Endo/exocytosis: plasma membrane folds around object and brings cell into cell body. Movement from high concentration to low: concentration difference determines speed of diffusion, greater difference, faster speed. Larger molecules require channels to bypass plasma membrane (binding sites) which bypass speed. Gases move from high concentration to low. Movement to the side with more particle concentration: greater solute concentration> greater osmotic pressure, greater osmotic pressure> greater pull on water, water wants to dilute the side with excess particles.

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