FOS-4209 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Facilitated Diffusion, Adipose Tissue, Symporter

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Not much on skeletal system reviewed today. Connective tissue proper : the most common connective tissue that"s why it"s called connective tissue proper, includes- Loose (fat: components of connective tissue: Sodium and potassium pump: primary active transport (uses atp, low high. Carrier proteins: sodium & potassium = opposite directions (antiport, sodium is moving with glucose in same direction = same direction (symport) and amino acids. Peripheral protein (just on surface/peripheral) either outside or inside not. Integral protein (thru whole membrane) through (do not cross membrane) Primary active transport is the one that describes the sodium/potassium pump atpase. The following mechanism is used to move glucose across cell membrane from high to low: carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion.