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Exercise 5A The Cell: Transport and Membrane Permeability.

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1 Exercise 5A The Cell: Transport and Membrane Permeability

2 There are two general categories of cellular transport mechanisms:

3 Passive Simple diffusion Facilitated or protein mediated Filtration Osmosis Active ATP driven solute pumps Vesicular Endocytosis Phagocytosis Bulk-phase endocytocysis (pinocytosis) Phagocytosis Types of transport

4 Rate of diffusion is influenced by: concentration temperature molecular or atomic weight of solute density of solvent gases allow for the quickest liquids are intermediate solids allow for the slowest

5 Diffusion

6 Diffusion of dye in agar KMnO 2 Methylene blue

7 Facilitated diffusion

8 Osmosis a.

9 Osmosis b.

10 What’s an “Osmometer”?

11 Normal erythrocytes in an isotonic solution

12 RBCs in hypertonic saline solution: crenation

13 Isotonic vs hypotonic Normal RBCs: 0.9% NaCl Hemolysis: Distilled water

14 Active transport requires cellular energy

15 Exocytosis

16 Endocytosis (a.k.a. pinocytosis)

17 Phagocytosis: cellular eating

18 Active transport: Antiport The sodium/potassium pump

19 Active transport: Symport The sodium/glucose symporter

20 Transport Animations http://personal.tmlp.com/Jimr57/textbook/chapter3/cmf1a.htm


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