BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Atp Synthase, Electrochemical Gradient, Electron Transport Chain

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Hypertonic a lot of solute inside the cell compared to the outside. Hypotonic less solute or dissolved substances inside compared to outside. Isotonic same amount of solute on the inside and outside of the cell. * the water will always flow from low solute concentration towards area of high solute concentration* therefore the water itself moves down their gradient* Two types of active transport: primary uses the energy of atp directly, secondary uses gradients set up by those primary active transports. Need energy because we need energy to go against the concentration gradient from low to high. Transporter will change it configuration; open outside the cell. The phosphate group has to come off to decrease the affinity in order for that molecule to be released. At rest the inside of the cell is negative and outside of the cell is positive. Depolarized; you are becoming less negative (not necessarily becoming positive)

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