BY 108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Vacuole, Red Blood Cell, Osmotic Concentration

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Diffusion - mov"t of molecules from higher to lower concentration. Allows certain polar molecules to enter through the channels inner, polar lining of channels allow polar molecules to enter. Voltage and concentration determine direction of ions. Carriers - brings substances across the membrane by binding to them at 1 end and releasing them out the other. Depends on the concentration gradient of the substance being transported. Performs facilitated diffusion (either specific, passive, or saturated) Certain red blood cell proteins transfers different molecules in different directions. Glucose transporter - adds phosphate group to glucose to keep internal glucose levels low; used by red blood cells to attract more glucose molecules. Saturation - occurs when all the protein carriers are used up; transport rate inread invented by teads can no longer increase osmosis - both water/solutes move from higher to lower concentrations. Water moves towards area of more concentrated solutes to form hydration shells.

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