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Membrane Protein : Integral/Peripheral Integral Membrane Proteins (transmembrane) – Exposed to aqueous environment on both sides of the membrane – Used.

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1 Membrane Protein : Integral/Peripheral Integral Membrane Proteins (transmembrane) – Exposed to aqueous environment on both sides of the membrane – Used to transport molecules across membrane Peripheral Membrane Proteins – Located on surface of a membrane – Eg. Cytoskeleton

2 Passive Membrane Transport No chemical energy required Diffusion – Net movement of a substance from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration until dynamic equilibrium between cells is met

3 Simple Diffusion (Passive Transport) Diffusion of small/non-polar molecules across plasma membrane unassisted

4 Facilitated Diffusion Diffusion of large/polar molecules with the help of a transport protein (integral membrane protein) Stops when equilibrium is reached Two types of Transport (Integtral) Proteins – Channel proteins – Carrier proteins

5 Facilitated Diffusion Channel Proteins – Form hydrophilic pathways in the membrane – Water and certain ions can pass

6 Facilitated Diffusion Carrier Proteins – Form pathways through the membrane – Bind to a specific solute (glucose, amino acid) – Carrier protein changes shape allowing solute to move from one side of the membrane to the other

7 Osmosis Passive diffusion of water across a membrane via aquaporins Water always diffuses from an area of low solute concentration (high water concentration) to an area of greater solute concentration (low water concentration) Three Solutions (Cell) Hypotonic – Solute concentration is high in cell (swells) Hypertonic – Solute concentration is low in cell (shrinks) Isotonic – Solute and water concentration is equal both in and outside cell

8 Active Membrane Transport Substance carried across a membrane from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration Use of pump ATP used as energy source

9 Exocytosis and Endocytosis Vesicles are used to transport ATP is required Exocytosis – Transport of proteins and waste material from cytosol to exterior of cell Endocytosis – Transport proteins and large molecules into cytosol of the cell.


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