BIOL 2041 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Facilitated Diffusion, Catabolism, Tryptophan

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Chapter 5 metabolism of microorganisms: bringing nutrients into the cell cells must transport nutrients across their cell membrane. Metabolism all the biochemical reactions that occur in a cell. Only molecules small enough to fit through a pore can cross the outer membrane (as big as a: coli"s gram-negative outer membrane presents the first barrier to the entry of nutrients; all. The cell wall is a loose mesh which presents no barrier to small molecules. The phospholipid matrix of the cytoplasmic membrane is a barrier to hydrophilic nutrients, but. Aerobic metabolism e. coli, bringing nutrients into the cell. A few nutrients cross the cell membrane by transporter-mediated facilitated diffusion, when their concentration inside the cell is slightly less than outside. Most nutrients enter by active transport through transporters that increase the concentration of nutrients inside the cell by pumping nutrients into the cell.

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