BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Endocrine Disruptor, Atrazine, Lipid Bilayer

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Think about the properties of the phospholipid bilayer and each molecule"s chemical properties; Cannot cross freely: glucose (polar), hydrogen ion (ion, polar) Like dissolves like, allowing it to move into. Water can move freely and use a transporter protein. Even though it is polar, it is very small, and some can freely cross the membrane. When large amounts of water move quickly across a membrane (such as in the kidney), we find transporter proteins called aquaporins. Membranes are selectively permeable ; some molecules freely cross. Atrazine in water where tadpoles develop -> less mating/reproduction, frogs with both male and females reproductive structures, complete sex reversal (male tadpoles become adult females); chemical pathways determine it to be estrogen. Easily: oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other small, non polar molecules; some water molecules. Cannot: glucose and other large polar, water-soluble molecules; ions (k+); water molecules: compare/contrast process to transport method. Choose one of these for the transport method column:

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