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Biology 1134 Exam 2 Questions and Answers (Expert Solutions)

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Biology 1134 Exam 2 Questions and
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Q: Transport proteins, 🗹🗹: -Allow for the movement of ions and hydrophilic
molecules across membranes.

-Transmembrane proteins

-Play major role in selective permeability of membranes

-2 types: Channels and Transporters


Q: Channels, 🗹🗹: -Transmembrane proteins

-Form open passageways across the membrane

-Function in facilitated diffusion of ions/molecules.

-Solutes move directly through to get to other side of membrane.

-Up to 100 ions/molecules per sec.

-Most are gated: opening and closing is regulated

-may involve non covalent binding of molecule to chemical protein

-Ex: Aquporin: water movement across membrane.

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Q: Transporters, 🗹🗹: -also called Carriers

-Transmembrane protein

-Binds solute in hydrophobic pocket

-Undergoes conformational change in shape

-Hydrophilic pocket pocket exposed to other side of membrane

-moves between 100-1000 molecules/ions per second

-Ex. of what is moved: organic molecules, hormones, neurotransmitters, waste


Q: Uniporters (Transporter), 🗹🗹: move 1 ion/molecule across membrane


Q: Symporters (Transporter), 🗹🗹: Move 2 or more ions/molecules across a
membrane in the same direction


Q: Antiporters (Transporter), 🗹🗹: moves 2 or more Ions/Molecules in the opposite
direction


Q: Active Transport, 🗹🗹: -Transport of solutes from areas of lower concentration of
the solute to areas of higher concentration.

-Move against their concentration gradient [Low] to [High]

-Energetically unfavorable

-requires an input of energy by the cell


Q: Primary Active Transport, 🗹🗹: -Requires a protein pump to move solutes

-can generate an electrochemical gradient across a membrane

-may be uniporter, symporter, or antiporter

-[Low] to [High]


Q: Protein Pump, 🗹🗹: A transporter protein that directly uses energy to move
solutes against their concentration gradient

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Q: Secondary Active Transport, 🗹🗹: -Uses pre-existing gradients to power active
transport of solutes

-Ex: a preexisting H+ electrochemical gradient drives the active transport of sucrose


Q: Exocytosis and Endocytosis, 🗹🗹: -Transport of large molecules and very large
particles (Ex: proteins, carbohydrates, bacteria)

-Include packaging of substances into vesicles or vacuole


Q: Exocytosis, 🗹🗹: -Material (cargo) within the cell is enclosed within a vesicle

-Vesicle moves to and fuses with plasma membrane

-Cargo is released outside of the cell


Q: Endocytosis, 🗹🗹: -The plasma membrane invaginate around material to be
incorporated into a cell

-A vesicle containing the material forms within the cell


Q: Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis, 🗹🗹: Membrane receptors bind specific
molecules (Ligands). (ex. Proteins, peptide hormones)

-Internal region of membrane binds within coat proteins

-Initiates membrane invagination and vesicle formation

-Vesicle is released into cell

-Usually vesicle fuses with membrane of an organelle

-recepter releases cargo


Q: Pinocytosis, 🗹🗹: -Form of endocytosis

-Cells to take in extracellular fluid

-Important in cells involved in nutrient absorption

- from the Greek, meaning "cell drinking"

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Q: Phagocytosis, 🗹🗹: -Very large vesicle, a phagosome, forms. (ex. macrophages
engulf bacteria).

-Phagosome moved into cell

-Fuses with Lysosome

- from the Greek, meaning "cell-eating"


Q: Metabolism, 🗹🗹: all chemical reactions occurring in an organism


Q: Energy, 🗹🗹: the ability to promote change or do work


Q: Kinetic Energy, 🗹🗹: energy associated with motion


Q: Potential Energy, 🗹🗹: energy an object possesses due to its structure or location


Q: Chemical Potential Energy, 🗹🗹: -Energy stored in chemical bonds

-may be released during chemical reactions

-Glucose stores great deal of potential energy


Q: Thermodynamics, 🗹🗹: The study of energy interconventions


Q: First Law of Thermodynamics, 🗹🗹: -Energy cannot be created or destroyed but
may be transferred or transformed from one form to another

-Explains the quality of energy


Q: Second Law of Thermodynamics, 🗹🗹: -As energy is transferred or transformed
from one form to another it is converted to a lower quality form.

-Increases the entropy (degree of disorder) in a system

-Explains the quality of energy
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