BIOL 2020 Lecture 14: BIOC 2300 - Lecture 14

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Bioc 2300 lecture 14 february 8, 2019 membrane transport. We spend 1/3 of our energy maintain balance in the cell. Transport around the cell: membranes allow compartmentalization, but molecules need to efficiently move into/around the cell. There is a lot of movement that has to happen. We have isolate ourselves from the environment through the plasma membrane but we also have to interact with the environment to obtain nutrients and excrete waste. Membrane permeability: bilayers are not permeable to polar molecules/ions, which require protein- Lipid bilayers are permeable to some non-polar substances mediated (facilitated) transport. If we take a synthetic bilayer with no proteins, the hydrophobic molecules go right through it through diffusion. As we get to small polar molecules, most of them would not get through, especially with increasing size. Ions do not have a lot of chance. The membrane by itself can only move small hydrophobic molecule.

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