BIO Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Passive Transport, Facilitated Diffusion, Metabolic Waste

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The physiological activities of a cell depend upon the substances like nutrients, oxygen and water, which must be transported into the cell, and at the same time metabolic waste must be transported out of the cell. Various processes involved in the transport of substances across the cell membrane. Passive transport refers to the mechanism of transport of substances along the gradient without expenditure of any energy. It depends upon the physical factors like concentration gradient, electrical gradient and pressure gradient. Since the transport of substances occurs along the gradient, this process is also called down-hill movement. The passive transport mechanisms operating at the cell membrane level are. Diffusion refers to passive transport of molecules from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. Diffusion through cell membrane is divided into two subtypes. In simple diffusion there occurs a net flux of the molecules from the areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration due to constant random movement.

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