Bio 201

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Symporters (Secondary Active Transport)

Together

Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth)

Transports and stores

Transport Vesicles

Transports to lysosome

Membrane vesicles

Use

Explain Facilitated Diffusion

Uses a carrier Protein to diffuse across a membrane

What is Secondary Active Transport?

simultaneously moves 2 substances across the membrane

What is diffusion?

the motion when molecules move from one place to another

What is Active transport?

the movement of materials through a cell membrane using cellular energy

Lysosome

pH of 5.0 Digests foreign substances Autophagy

What is permeable through a membrane?(S.U.N)

(SUN)Small, Uncharged Non-Polar, Molecules

Flicks Law of Diffusion

1.Size, 2.permeability, 3.surface area of membrane, 4.Weight, 5.Distance

Antiporters (Secondary Active Transport)

Exchange/ Switch

Secretory vesicles

Export

Hypertonic Solution (Think Hyper)

Higher

Golgi Complex

Modifies proteins and lipids Transports through vesicles

Explain Passive transport.

Non energetic transport across a membrane

What is impermeable through a membrane?

Big, Charged, Polar Ion Molecules

Perioxosome

Contain Enzymes Contain Catalase

Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough)

Detoxifies

What is the difference between integral and peripheral proteins?

Integral proteins are located between the inner and outer membrane while peripheral proteins are located on either the inner or outer membrane. Not both!

What are the functions of membrane proteins?L-C.R.A.F.T.

Linker, Cell ID Maker, Receptor Proteins, Act as Enzymes, Formation of channels, Transporter Proteins

Hypotonic solution

Lower

Ribosomes

Protein Synthesis

Autophagy

Recycles own organelles

Isotonic solution

Same

Explain Simple Diffusion (Osmosis)

Simple diffusion is when no energy or transport proteins are used to diffuse across a membrane.

What factors influence diffusion rates?(S.T.S.D.S.)

Size, Temperature, Surface Area, Distance, Steepness of Gradient.

Proteasomes

Structures that destroy unneeded, damaged, or faulty proteins.

Tonicity

The effect the solution has on the cell


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