BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Adherens Junction, Microtubule, Carboxylic Acid

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End of membrane transport & questions for midterm #1. Active transport can use energy other than atp. A concentration gradient of another ion in the same direction: symport ion transporter and cotransporter going in the same direction, antiport ion transporter and cotransporter going in opposite direction, conc. = potential energy, if want 1 ion go through membrane against conc gradient, need energy; atp = primary transport, using energy from a different conc gradient = secondary transport. Only type of transport across membranes that goes against the concentration gradient; thus. Two possible sources of energy: use the concentration gradient of another solute: we call this secondary transport, or using a direct energy input, such as atp: we call this primary transport. Secondary: symport glucose going against conc gradient, use favourable conc gradient of. Na to pass glucose across membrane, na/k pump is primary active transport because uses atp.

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