Physio Ch 6 LS
Some ions move across a membrane using ion channel proteins that are open all the time. Others use ___ ion channel proteins, which have the ability to open and close.
gated
No charge in volume will occur in a cell placed in a(n) ___ solution.
isotonic
The difference in charge between the inside and outside of a cell is the:
membrane potential
Another term for cell membrane is ___ membrane.
plasma
What is another name for the cell membrane?
plasma
Which ion exerts the greatest effect on resting membrane potential?
potassium
A hormone, neurotransmitter or paracrine messenger must first bind to a specific ___ on the target cell.
receptor
Membranes exhibit ___ in that only some molecules are allowed to pass through the membrane.
selective permeability
Some molecules are permitted to cross from one side of the plasma membrane to the other, while other molecules are not allowed to cross the membrane. Therefore the plasma membrane exhibits ___ ___ .
selectively permeability
The process of ___ occurs when molecules move down a concentration gradient due to random molecular motion
diffusion
The process of ___ occurs when molecules move down a concentration gradient due to random molecular motion.
diffusion
The random molecular movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is defined as:
diffusion
The ___ environment is comprised of fluid compartments containing dissolved molecules and a matrix of polysaccharides and proteins that give form to the tissues.
extracellular
Some cells can communicate directly with each other through ___ , where signaling molecules diffuse through the cytoplasm of adjacent cells.
gap junctions
Choose all that apply to active transport.
- Molecules move from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration - Requires expenditure of metabolic energy in the form of ATP
Extracellular matrix is comprised of:
- collagen fibers - elastin fibers - ground substance
Junctions between adjacent epithelial cells, through which paracellular transport is limited are
- desmosomes - tight junctions - adherens junctions
Choose the processes that are considered bulk transport.
- exocytosis - endocytosis
Which of the following substances will only cross a plasma membrane using facilitated diffusion?
- glucose
Choose the components that can be found in the extracellular environment.
- polysaccharides - dissolved molecules - fluid - proteins
Choose the characteristics of facilitated diffusion.
- powered by thermal energy - uses a carrier protein - passive transport process
The charge difference between the inside and outside of a cell that is not sending any impulses is known as its ___ ___ ___ .
- resting membrane potential
Choose the characteristics that carrier proteins and enzymes have in common.
- saturation - specificity - competition
Active transport is characterized by:
- the requirement of ATP - Movement of molecules against their concentration gradient
In the NA+/K+ pump, ___ molecules of sodium are transported and ___ molecules of potassium are transported in each cycle.
-3 -2
___ are ions with a negative charge, and ___ are ions that have positive charge.
-Anions - Cations
Match the type of transport with the direction of transport. -Antiport -Symport
-Antiport; two different molecules are transported together in the opposite direction -Symport; two different molecules are transported together in the same direction
Match the cell to the solution:
-Isotonic; no change -Hypotonic; Swell (cell gains water) -Hypertonic: Dehydrated (cell loses water)
The membrane potential is a result of the inside of a cell membrane being ___ charged and the outside of a cell being ___ charged.
-Negatively -Positively
Choose whether each molecule is anion or cation.
-Phosphate; anion -calcium; cation
A solution consists of the ___ and ___ .
-Solvent -Solutes
The rate of diffusion through a membrane is dependent upon:
-The temperature of the solution - the permeability of the membrane - the steepness of the concentration gradient - the surface area of the membrane
Put the steps of the pathway in order to maintain homeostasis of blood osmolality
1) dehydration occurs 2) osmoreceptors detect an increase in blood osmolality 3) the person becomes thirsty and ADH is secreted 4) ECF water volume is increased through ingestion of fluids and conservation of water in the kidneys 5) osmolality decreases
Match the correct proportion of fluid in each compartment:
20% - Blood plasma 80% - interstitial fluid
Match the specific type of membrane transport, with its general mechanism.
CARRIER-MEDIATED TRANSPORT; Facilitated diffusion, active transport NON-CARRIER MEDIATED TRANSPORT; Simple diffusion, osmosis
The ___ is comprised of protein fibers and a gel-like ground substance.
Extracellular fluid
True or false: most of the fluid in the body is located within the extracellular compartment.
FALSE
True or false: passive transport requires metabolic energy.
FALSE
True or false: the sodium potassium pump helps to maintain resting membrane potential by moving equal amounts of sodium and potassium across the cell membrane.
FALSE
___ is the specific term referring to the net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
Osmosis
True or false: tonicity describes the effect of a solution on the movement of water.
TRUE
Moving molecules against their concentration gradient requires ATP and is a form of ___ transport.
active
Paracellular transport is the movement of substances:
between adjacent cells
Endocytosis and exocytosis are c=mechanisms of ___ transport.
bulk
Endocytosis and exocytosis are mechanisms of ___ transport.
bulk
What is the characteristic, shared by enzymes and carrier proteins, in which the proteins interact only with certain molecules?
specificity
The effect of a solution on the osmotic movement of water is:
tonicity
The potential difference of a cell is measured in ___ .
voltage