PCB 2099 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Autocrine Signalling, Paracrine Signalling, Symporter

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Simple diffusion passive movement of molecules through a biological membrane"s bilayer small, non-polar requires no membrane protein rate is influenced by the cell size, concentration gradient, membrane permeability, temperature and surface area. Membrane potential reflection of the unequal distribution of positive (more anions inside) and negative (more cations outside) across the plasma membrane. Active transport requires energy, since active transport moves material against its concentration gradient, the affinity of the carrier for the molecules being transported will be greater on the side where the molecule is in lower concentration. Primary active transport involves transmembrane protein (pump) that uses atp of some chemical energy course directly to transport substances against their concentration gradient (direct energy cost) Secondary active transport involves transmembrane proteins that are powered by a concentration gradient of an electrochemical gradient that was previously created by primary active transport (indirect energy cost)

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