BIOL 2160 : BIOL2160 Summer Exam 2 Notes

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Glycolysis (cytoplasm): 2 nad+ converted to 2 nadh when bond is broken; 4 atps created, 2 consumed = net 2 atp. Passive transport: composition of intracellular and extracellular solution: ecf = fluid outside cell, always. Passive transport: driving force: difference in energy across a membrane, determines what directions ions will go, force pushes from higher to lower energy (concentrations, molecules are subject to three types of driving force, chemical, electrical, electrochemical. If membrane potential is 0, there is no charge and molecules will listen to chemical gradient: most of the time, na+ and k+ will obey the chemical gradient, sodium wants to go in, potassium wants to go out. Passive transport: how to work through tables: chemical driving force will be the same at any membrane potential. Look at the specific molecule: sodium: always wants to go into cell, potassium: always wants to out of cell, electrical driving force just depends on charge of membrane potential (electrical gradient).

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