Membrane Transport Systems
What are the two types of endocytosis?
Pinocytosis - engulfing liquids Phagocytosis - engulfing solids
Endocytosis
"Cell Eating" membrane folds around large food item - uses energy, doesnt need protein, moves high to low, takes in big molecules
Exocytosis
"Cell Puking" method of releasing large items or large amounts of things out of cell - needs energy doesnt need protein, moved high to low, can get rid of substrate
Diffusion
Natural movement of molecukes from high concentration areas with low concentration- doesn't use energy, doesnt need a protein, moved things without energy and spreads thruout cell
Hypotonic Solution
Concentration of water is greater inside than outside of the cell, water moves out- cell swells or bursts
Hypertonic Solution
Concentration of water is greater outside than inside of the cell, water moves in - can explode (cell shrinkage)
Osmosis
The movement of water thru a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without energy but needs a protein
Active Transport
Used energy, needs protein, moved low to high, stores materials
Facilitated Diffusion
Uses energy, doesnt need protein, moves high to low, gets substrates across molecule without energy
Isotonic Solution
Water is the same