chapter 3.3

Cards (23)

  • phospholipids with embedded protiends make up the membrane surrounding all cells
  • cell membrane controls the movement of substances into and out of cells
  • homeostasis: the maintenance of a constant internal environment despite changes in the external environment
  • the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer prevents ions charged polar from moving across it
  • diffusion: the net amount of molecules from areas of higher to lower concentration as a result of their random thermal motion
  • when there is no longer a concentration gradient, net movement stops but random motion of molecules in both directions continue
  • passive transport: occurs when molecules move across a cell membrane by diffusion
  • facilitated diffusion: diffusion across a cell membrane through a transmembrane protein, such as a channel or carrier
  • channel protein: a transporter that facilitates movement of molecules through the membrane
  • carrier protein: a transporter that facilitates movement of molecules across a cell membrane
  • aquaporins: a protein channel that allows water to cross the cell membrane more readily than by diffusing though the lipid bilayer
  • osmosis: the net movement of solvent, such as water, across a selectively permable
  • active transport: the movement of substances across a cell membrane against an electrochemical gradient, requiring an input of energy
  • primary active transport: active transport that uses energy of ATP directly in this manner
  • ATP: adenosine triphosphate.
  • ADP: adenosine disphosphate
  • Pi: inorganic phosphate
  • secondary active transport is the movement of ions across the membrane by using energy from respiration
  • electrochemical gradient: gradient of the concentration of a substance across a cell membrane
  • contractile vacoules: organelles that contract to move substances in and out of the cell
  • turgor pressure: the force exerted by water pressing against an object
  • vacuoles: absorbs water and contributes to turgor pressure
  • cytoskeleton: internal protein scaffold