BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cell Membrane, Information Transfer, Passive Transport

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Involves membranous vesicles to move larger substances: endocytosis, exocytosis. Passive transport moves with the concentration gradient: passive transport is powered by the concentration gradient. In the cell it occurs as: diffusion through lipid layer, diffusion through protein channels, facilitated transport, carrier proteins assist in moving molecules across the membrane, down the concentration gradient. Active transport: moves substances from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration, requires a membrane protein (transporter, requires atp or other energy source. Endocytosis and exocytosis move materials in bulk: used to move larger molecules, endocytosis: brings substances into the cell, exocytosis: expels substances from the cell. The sodium-potassium pump: helps maintain cell volume: sodium-potassium pump expels unwanted ions, keeps needed ones, maintains cell volume, atp is utilized to get rid of three sodium ions for every two potassium ions within the cell.

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