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Passive Transport: Diffusion and Osmosis definitions
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Passive Transport
Movement of molecules across membranes without energy input, typically from high to low concentration, maintaining equilibrium.
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Passive Transport
Movement of molecules across membranes without energy input, typically from high to low concentration, maintaining equilibrium.
Diffusion
Unassisted movement of molecules toward equilibrium, favoring small, uncharged, non-polar substances across membranes.
Simple Diffusion
Direct passage of small, non-polar molecules through membranes, driven by concentration gradients and lipid solubility.
Facilitated Diffusion
Assisted movement of molecules across membranes via proteins, still following concentration gradients without energy use.
Channel Protein
Membrane protein forming a passageway for specific molecules or ions to cross without conformational changes.
Carrier Protein
Membrane protein that binds molecules and undergoes shape changes to transport them across membranes.
Transport Protein
General class of membrane proteins enabling movement of substances across cell membranes, including channels and carriers.
Uniport
Transport mechanism moving a single type of molecule across a membrane, typically the fastest facilitated diffusion method.
Symport
Transport system moving two different molecules simultaneously in the same direction across a membrane.
Antiport
Transport system moving two different molecules in opposite directions across a membrane, crucial for cellular regulation.
GLUT1
A glucose transporter functioning as a uniport, essential for glucose uptake in cells like those of the gut and intestines.
Sodium-Calcium Antiporter
Membrane protein exchanging sodium and calcium ions in opposite directions, vital for muscle contraction regulation.
Osmosis
Diffusion of water across semipermeable membranes, driven by differences in solute concentration.
Osmotic Pressure
Pressure required to halt water movement across a membrane, determined by solute concentration differences.
Aquaporin
Channel protein facilitating rapid water movement across membranes via hydrogen bonding, without shape changes.