Cell Membrane Transport Mechanisms

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Course Outline

  1. Lipid Bilayer Permeability
  2. Passive Transport Types
  3. Simple Diffusion Mechanism
  4. Facilitated Diffusion
  5. Membrane Proteins in Diffusion
  6. Water Movement Aquaporins
  7. Active Transport Process
  8. ATP-Driven Transport
  9. Na⁺-K⁺ Pump Function
  10. Secondary Active Transport
  11. Endocytosis and Exocytosis
  12. Cytotic Transport Characteristics

1. Lipid Bilayer Permeability

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Hydrophobic nature of lipid bilayer limits permeability: The lipid bilayer's hydrophobic core creates a barrier that restricts the passage of polar molecules and ions, making the membrane selectively permeable (source content).
  • Lipid bilayer as barrier to ions and polar molecules: Due to its hydrophobic interior, the lipid bilayer prevents ions and polar molecules from freely diffusing across, requiring specialized transport mechanisms (source content).
  • Membrane permeability to small and hydrophobic molecules only: The membrane predominantly allows small, hydrophobic, lipid-soluble molecules such as O₂, CO₂, and steroids to pass via simple diffusion, without the involvement of membrane proteins (source content).
  • Regulation of intracellular ionic concentrations through membrane permeability: Cells control internal ion levels by modulating membrane permeability, often through active transport or facilitated diffusion, to maintain homeostasis (source content).

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1. What is a primary effect of the active transport process carried out by the Na⁺-K⁺ pump in cells?

2. What is the primary role of simple diffusion in cellular transport?

3. What does secondary active transport refer to?

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Lipid bilayer permeability — limit?

Restricts passage of polar molecules and ions.

Passive transport types — examples?

Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis.

Simple diffusion — mechanism?

Small molecules pass directly through lipid bilayer.

Facilitated diffusion — role?

Uses proteins to transport molecules along gradient.

Membrane proteins — in diffusion?

Carrier and channel proteins facilitate transport.

Aquaporins — function?

Allow passive water movement across membrane.

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