BIOLOGY 173 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Exocytosis, Cholesterol, Invagination

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Carrier mediated transport: requires integral membrane protein. Two types of carrier mediated transport: facilitated diffusion (passive) = no atp required. Definition: movement of a substance through a membrane protein movement of a substance through a membrane from a high to low concentration. Steps: substance binds to carrier (specific, carrier changes shape, new shape: substance is exposed to the inside of the cell, continues until equilibrium, active transport (active) = requires atp. Movement of a substance through a membrane from area of low concentration to high concentration. Moving large substances in or out of the cell by means of vesicles: endocytosis - packaging of extracellular (outside) material into a vesicle for transport into a cell. Phagocytosis cell eating uptake of large particulates. White blood cells take in bacteria or debris. Pseudopods (cytoplasmic extensions) reach out and grab the bacteria and traps it into a vesicle (vacuole) (or a membrane bound sphere). Pinocytosis cell-drinking intake of fluid and dissolved particles (solutes)

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