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“Active” Cellular Transport

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1 “Active” Cellular Transport
Requires energy cellular energy = ATP Moves materials from LOW to HIGH concentration Works AGAINST concentration gradient

2 Three Types of Active Transport
Membrane Pumps 2. Endocytosis (pinocytosis and phagocytosis) 3. Exocytosis

3 1. Membrane Pumps Against gradient Uses transport proteins
Specific binding sites Activated by ATP

4 The Membrane Pump ATP activates protein Molecules bind
Transported to other side Protein returns to original shape Remember ATP is the energy used to power cellular reactions.

5 Membrane Pumps - Example
The Plasma Membrane 11/12/2018 Membrane Pumps - Example Sodium-Potassium Pump Na+ (sodium ions) are pumped out and K+ (potassium ions) are pumped in against strong concentration gradients. G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

6 Sodium-Potassium Pump
The Plasma Membrane 11/12/2018 Sodium-Potassium Pump 3 Na+ are pumped in for every 2 K+ pumped out (both AGAINST the gradient). Creates a membrane potential and regulates cell volume G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

7 2. Endocytosis Uses energy to form a vesicle by folding the membrane inward Moves food, large amounts of water, and other molecules to the inside of the cell

8 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
The Plasma Membrane 11/12/2018 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis Some integral proteins have receptors on their surface to recognize & take in hormones, cholesterol, etc. G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

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10 Two Types of Endocytosis
Eating (Phagocytosis) Drinking (Pinocytosis) Takes in food Uses energy Takes in water/liquids Uses energy

11 Endocytosis – Phagocytosis
The Plasma Membrane 11/12/2018 Endocytosis – Phagocytosis Used to engulf large particles such as food, bacteria, etc. into vesicles Called “Cell Eating” G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

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13 The Plasma Membrane 11/12/2018 Phagocytosis - Capture of a Yeast Cell (yellow) by Membrane Extensions of an Immune System Cell (blue) G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

14 Pinocytosis Most common form of endocytosis.
The Plasma Membrane Pinocytosis 11/12/2018 Most common form of endocytosis. Takes in dissolved molecules as a vesicle. G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

15 3. Exocytosis Cell expelling wastes Opposite of endocytosis
Uses energy, against gradient

16 The Plasma Membrane 11/12/2018 Exocytosis The opposite of endocytosis is exocytosis. Large molecules that are manufactured in the cell are released through the cell membrane. Cell environment Inside Cell G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

17 Review: Types of Transport
Passive Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion Active Membrane pump Endocytosis Pinocytosis Phagocytosis Exocytosis


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