Interactions Between Cells and Their Environment
Body Fluids
67% water within cells, 33% in extracellular compartment
Tissue Fluid
80% of extracellular compartment, connects intracellular compartment with blood plasma
Active Transport
Requires ATP to move molecules from low to high concentration, often called pumps
Polarized Molecules
Charged ions that can pass through ion channels in the plasma membrane
Solution
Consists of solvent (water) and solute (molecules dissolved in water)
Osmosis
Diffusion of water across a membrane
Carrier-mediated
Facilitated diffusion (Passive), active transport (Active)
Secondary Active Transport
Energy acquired by moving sodium back into the cell, considered active transport
Extracellular Environment
Everything located outside the cells
Osmotic Pressure
Force surrounding a cell required to stop osmosis
Hypertonic
Higher osmolarity than plasma, water moves out of the cell causing shrinkage
Primary Active Transport
Hydrolysis of ATP directly responsible for carrier protein function
Hypotonic
Lower osmolarity than plasma, water moves into the cell causing swelling
Diffusion Rate
Measured by number of diffusing particles per unit of time
Passive Transport
Molecules move from higher to lower concentration without using energy
Active Transport
Molecules move from lower to higher concentration using ATP and carrier pumps
Tonicity
Osmolarity of a solution relative to the osmolarity of a cell
Countertransport or Antiport
Other molecule moved with sodium in the opposite direction
Cotransport or Symport
Other molecule moved with sodium in the same direction
Facilitated Diffusion
Passive transport powered by random movement of molecules, requires specific carrier proteins
Exocytosis
Process of releasing bulk molecules
Phagocytosis
Process of taking in bulk molecules
Endocytosis
Process of taking in bulk molecules (pintocytosis, receptor-mediated)
Na+/K+ Pump
Pumps 3 Na+ out of the cell and 2 K+ into the cell using ATP
Diffusion
Random motion of molecules from high to low concentration
Isotonic
Same osmolarity in both environments, no net movement of water
Plasma Membrane Permeability
Selective permeability of plasma membrane
Noncarrier-mediated (Passive)
Simple diffusion of lipid-soluble molecules, ions through channels, water (osmosis)
Diffusion Through the Plasma Membrane
Simple diffusion of nonpolar molecules, ions and water through channels, facilitated diffusion
Osmolarity
Unit of concentration that gives the total molarity of all solutes in a solution