Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Membrane Transport
- Endocytosis
- fluidity of membrane
- allows materials
to be taken in
- allows structures surrounded
by membrane to change shape
and structure
- vesicles pinched off from membranes
- done by proteins in
membrane using ATP
- forms inside plasma membrane
- carries materials from outside
- contents
- water
- solutes
- molecules too
large to pass
through membrane
- sometimes large
undigested food
particles
- sometimes pathogens to kill
- Vesicle movement in cells
- vesicle
- small sac of membrane
with drop of fluid inside
- spherical
- present in eukaryotic cells usually
- called contractile vacuole
- move materials within cells
- movement of cell
contents or proteins
- Exocytosis
- fluidity of membrane
- allows materials to be released
- vesicle fuses with
plasma membrane;
contents out of cell
- digestive enzymes released
- expel waste products
- Simple diffusion
- moves particles across membrane
- higher concentration to
lower concentration down
concentration gradient
- passive process
- particles pass between
phospholipids in membrane
- non-polar particles enter easily
- polar particles can enter at low rates
- smaller the easier
- Facilitated diffusion
- particles move across membrane
- particles that cannot diffuse pass through a channel in membrane
- channels
- holes with
narrow
diameter
- protein walls
- diameter and chemicals
ensure only one type enters
- high conc to low conc
- Osmosis
- particles move across membrane
- net water movement
- low conc solute to high conc
- passive
- water channels aquaporins
- narrowest point -
slightly larger than
water molecules
- positive charge
prevents proton
entry
- small enough to flow
freely through membrane
- Active transport
- particles move
across membrane
- against conc gradient
- requires ATP
- carried out by pump proteins
- allows cell to
control cytoplasm
- pumped in from
central chamber