BIO 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Vacuole, Cardiovascular Disease, Aquaporin

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Simple diffusion movement from high to low concentration) Passive transport across membranes it just happens. It is being helped (facilitated) by a protein. Depends on size and charge if they can get through. Special case of diffusion high to low concentration of water pay attention to solute concentration. Water is polar but can somehow get through the lipid bilayer but there is also some facilitated diffusion going on aquaporins help out. Hypotonic: water will keep going in until it bursts. Hypertonic: water will keep moving out and it will shrivel. Isotonic: water comes in and out at a good pace. Isotonic: water comes in and out, but the cell isn"t as firm. Hypotonic: water moves in and the vacuole gets nice and full. Plant cells: and keeps the cell firm. **cell wall in plant cell keeps cell from ever bursting. Also requires proteins (na-k pump) sodium potassium pump. Exocytosis: exit the cell secretion of protein (hormone)

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