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allows some substances to cross more easily than others |
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a phospholipid that has both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region |
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model of cell membrane structure; which envisions the membrane as a mosaic of individually inserted protein molecules drifting laterally in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids |
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transmembrane proteins, with hydrophobic regions that completely span the hydrophobic interior of the membrane |
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appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane |
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spans the membrane; helps move specific molecules across the membrane |
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tendency for molecules of any substance to spread out into the available space |
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diffusion of substance across a biological membrane |
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The relation of two given areas, where the concentration of a particular substance differs between those areas. Diffusion will result in this substance moving along a concentration gradient until the concentration of the two areas becomes equal. |
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solution with a higher concentration of solutes |
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solution with lower solute concentration |
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solutions of equal solute concentration |
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passive transport; diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane |
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spontaneous passage of molecules and ions, bound to specific carrier proteins, across a biological membrane down their concentration gradient |
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plasma membrane pulling away from the wall as the plant cell shrivels |
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a stimulus that cause transport proteins to open or close |
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pumping a molecule across a membrane against its gradient; using it's own metabolic energy |
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exchanges sodium for potassium across the plasma membrane of animal cells |
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voltage across a membrane |
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combination of forces acting on an ion |
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transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane |
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main electrogenic pump of plants, bacteria and fungi; actively transports hydrogen ions (protons) out of the cell |
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the coupling of the "downhill" diffusion of one substance to the "uphill" transport of another against its own concentration gradient |
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secretes macromolecules by the fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane |
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cell takes in macromolecules and particulate matter by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane |
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a cell engulfs a particle by wrapping pseudopodia around it and packaging it within a membrane enclosed sac |
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cell gulps droplets of extracellular fluid in tiny vesicles |
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movement of specific molecules into a cell by the inward budding of membranous besicles containing proteins with receptor sites specific to the molecules being taken in; enables a cell to acquire bulk quantities of specific substances |
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extracellular substances that bind to the receptors |
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