BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Passive Transport, Active Transport, Endocytosis

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Cells must be able to move large polar and charged molecules across the lipid bilayer of the membrane in order to carry out life processes. To allow these molecules to pass across the hydrophobic barrier, it is necessary to provide ports, channels, or holes through the membrane. The molecules will still move spontaneously down a concentration gradient from high to low concentration. These channels can either remain open at all times, allowing the molecules to move freely according to the concentration gradient, or they can be gated channels that open and close in response to the needs of the cell. In most cases these channels are very discriminatory and will only allow specific molecules to pass. The process of helping these molecules cross a membrane (down their concentration gradients) using channels or pores is referred to as facilitated diffusion. Used to move a molecule down its concentration gradient.

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