Sunday, April 13, 2014

The Brain Structure
Chapter 3 Form 5




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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Chapter 3 : Movement of Substances Across the Plasma Membrane

A. Passive Transport

i) Simple Diffusion
  • not selective: lipid-soluble molecules, gases and water.
  • not control by cell.
  • movement of the molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
  • Factors affecting the rate of diffusion are temperature, size of molecules/ions, diffusion gradient, surface area and diffusion medium.
  • example: diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide at the alveolus.
ii) Osmosis:
  • only water molecules.
  • not control by cell.
  • movement of water from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration and often occurs across a semipermeable membrane.
  • strong sucrose solution = less water molecule = low water potential.
  • weak sucrose solution = more water molecule = high water potential.
  • example: absorption of water by root hairs.
iii) Facilitated Diffusion:
  • very specific: glucose, nucleic aicds, amino acids, protein and mineral ions.
  • control by cell.
  • transport of molecules (only certain molecules) across the outer membrane of living cell by a process of carrier protein (hydrophilic group) / channel protein (Ions: Na+, Ca2+, K+) within the cell membrane.
  • normally take place from a region with higher concentration of molecules to a region of lower concentration.
  • example: absorption of digested food in the villus.
B. Process of Active Transport
  • very specific: minerals ions and amino acids.
  • control by cell.
  • This process needs carrier proteins and energy (due to against concentration gradient) from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration).
  • Cell must expend energy that derived from ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
  • example: human nerve cells (sodium ions are constantly transport out of the cell) / ions intake by root hairs of a plant.