BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Extracellular Fluid, Vise, Homeostasis

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16 Dec 2020
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Molecules must be non-polar and hydrophobic to pass through. Gated ion channels: selective due to/controlled by the charge/size of channels. Cl- is a negative ion, the ion channel has to be positive so that it is attracted to the negative charge of the chlorine ion (vise versa) Factors affecting diffusion of water soluble molecules: concentration gradient, molecules size, charge of molecule, number of protein channels. Some molecules (glucose, amino acids, etc. ) are too large to be transported by protein channels. They are also unable to pass through the lipid core of the cell membrane due to their chemical properties. How does it work: molecule binds to the carrier protein, binding changes the configuration of the protein, the protein spots out the molecule on the other side. Competitive inhibition (restricts the key from turning) The process that moves molecules against the concentration gradient (from lower concentration to higher concentration) with the use of atp.

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