BIOB34H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Electrochemical Gradient, Facilitated Diffusion, Osmotic Pressure

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The concentration of k+ ions is higher inside an animal cell than outside. The concentration na+ and cl- ions is high outside an animal cell than inside. Passive-transport mechanisms: capable of carrying material only in the direction of equilibrium. Active-transport mechanisms: capable of carrying materials either in the direction of equilibrium or direction opposing equilibrium. Simple diffusion: form of passive solute transport. Concentration gradient: expresses how much the concentration changes per unit of distance. The rate of diffusion of any particular solute is determined by the concentration of that solute: presence of the boundary layer decreases the rate (boundary would increase x, which would decrease j) Each solute diffuses according to its own concentration gradient. Temperature and permeability (the ease with which the solute of interest moves through the material separating the two concentrations) determines d: as temperature rises, rate of diffusion increases (as random molecular motions become more vigorous)

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