BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Facilitated Diffusion, Transmembrane Protein, Cellular Respiration

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Bio 1a03 - lecture 3 (theme 1, modules 1 and 2) 16 to 18 carbons, bonds connecting carbons may be single or double. > membranes can control what enters and what leaves = selectively permeable. > molecules move according to the concentration gradient (high to low. > use of transmembrane protein with no need for energy/atp. > goes in the same direction as concentration gradient. > area with higher concentration in water molecules to an area with less. Facilitated diffusion doesn"t require atp, active transport does. Active transport is against the concentration gradient, facilitated diffusion is not. Ancestral prokaryotes ingested by other organism, lived symbiotically. > cellular respiration: release chemical energy contained carbs, fats, proteins. > simple sugars with molecular formulas with a multiple of ch2o. > carbonyl and or hydroxyl group monosaccharide becomes disaccharide through the dehydration reaction in aqueous solution, 5 and 6 sugars form rings (condensation reaction) > used for structural support in bacterial cell walls.

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