Sunday, February 16, 2014

Cell Transport

Passive transport (requires no ATP as molecules move along a concentration gradient):
  • Simple Diffusion
  • Facilitated Diffusion
  • Osmosis
Active transport (requires ATP as molecules move against a concentration gradient):
  •  Endocytosis
  •  Exocytosis
  •  Pinocytosis (“drinking”)
  •  Phagocytosis
Simple Diffusion
  • Net movement of molecules in and out of the cell along a concentration gradient
  • Eg. gas exchange during photosynthesis, gas exchange at the alveoli 
Facilitated Diffusion
  • Movement of specific molecules down a concentration gradient through specific carrier proteins
  • Molecules that move by facilitated diffusion include glucose and amino acids
Osmosis

  • Net movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential, across a partially permeable membrane
  • Eg. absorption of water by plant roots


credits to: http://www.biologymad.com/resources/diffusionrevision.pdf

Cell membrane structure

Function of cell membranes:
  •      To compartmentalize the cell --> separate different enzymes of different organelles and prevent autolysis
  •      Control entry and exit of substances
  •      Increases surface area for exchange of substances
  •      Cell recognition
  •      Cell communication
  •      Site of chemical reactions (eg. light reactions of photosynthesis)



Fluid mosaic model


The cell membrane consists of:
  • phospholipids --> head is polar while tail is non-polar 
  • proteins --> peripheral/integral proteins 
  • glycoproteins (consists of carbohydrate chains bound to peripheral proteins and hydrophilic regions of integral proteins) 
  • cholesterol --> maintains membrane fluidity



Cell Structure — Animal cell vs Plant cell

Animal Cell structure


Plant Cell structure

credits to: http://www.diffen.com/difference/Animal_Cell_vs_Plant_Cell


Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3





A helpful video on biomolecules!



 ← screengrab from the video!