BIOL 206 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Osmosis, Passive Transport, Lipid Bilayer

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In a solution without barriers, all the solutes diffuse at rates determined by temp, physical characteristics and concentration gradient. Molecules to which the membrane is permeable diffuse from one compartment to the other until their concentrations are equal on both sides of the membrane and equilibrium is reached. After that point individual molecules will continue to pass through the membrane but there will be no change in concentration: simple diffusion. Small molecules pass through the phospholipid bilayer of the membrane. More lipid soluble a molecules is (hydrophobic) the faster it diffuses. Electrically charged or polar molecules such as amino acids, sugars and ions do not pass readily though a membrane because they are not very soluble in the hydrophobic interior of the bilayer. Also number of h bond prevents substances from moving into the hydrophobic interior of the membrane: water molecules that pass through specialized channels in membranes are osmosis driven.

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