active transport moving molecules across their concentration gradient

Post on 05-Jan-2016

213 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

Active TransportMOVING MOLECULES ACROSS THEIR CONCENTRATION GRADIENT

Active Transport Moving molecules against their concentration gradient is known as Active Transport. Energy is required because molecules are being pumped against their concentration gradientProteins that work as pumps are called protein pumps.These protein pumps are membrane bound receptors.

Moving Against the Concentration Gradient

The cell uses energy in the form of ATP to transport molecules across the membrane.

Low High

What is ATP?

ATP- Adenosine Triphosphate

Breaking off one of the three phosphates creates energy to be used by the cell.

ATP ADP+ P + Energy

Sodium-Potassium Pump Antiporter- membrane transport

protein that simultaneously transports two different molecules across a membrane in opposite directions.

3 Na+ out of cell / 2 K+ into cell Major contributor for (-) resting

membrane potential

Requires Energy

Proton PumpUses ATP energy to

pump Hydrogen molecules across the cell membrane

Aids in membrane potential being slightly (-)

Requires Energy

EndocytosisA process by which cells ingest external fluid, macromolecules, and large particles.

• Vesicles- membrane bound organelle

• Pinocytosis- involves transport of solutes or fluids.

• Phagocytosis- involves transport of large particles.

Requires Energy

Exocytosis

A process that moves intracellular vesicles outside the cell.• Proteins are made in

ribosomes, packaged in the Golgi apparatus and then transported to the cell surface by vesicles.

Requires Energy

HomeostasisThe tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal stability.

What does membrane transport have to do with homeostasis?

Negative FeedbackRelease of an initial

hormone stimulates release or production of other hormones or substances that inhibit further release of the initial hormone.

Most hormone systems use negative feedback

Ex. Thermostat

Positive FeedbackRelease of an initial hormone

stimulates release or production of other hormones.

top related