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Lecture notes - Cell And Molecular Biology (Membrane transport/osmosis)

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If you're studying a life science (e.g. - biomed, bioscience, physiology, sports science, sports physiology etc), then this detailed set of lecture notes on cell transport/osmosis will help you smash your first set of exams on cell/molecular biology! A sound knowledge and understanding of the cell membrane will help you in your "Physiolgical systems" module - espcially when it comes to membrane potentials. You'll need an in depth knowledge of Cell transport and membrane potentials throughout your degree, so this set of notes will be invaluable to you not just in first year, but also in your second and final year as well!

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Plasma membrane and transport 18/11/19
Membrane = boundary between intra and extracellular environment and neighbouring cells

- Selective permeability

Phospholipid bilayer – creates stable boundary, fluid mosaic model

- Some proteins/lipids/glycoproteins and lipids within or outside or inside membrane
- Receptors = specific – identifies function of certain cells – important for signals
- Receptors expression = dynamic – important for homeostasis – can increase and decrease
- Several types of receptors
- Phospholipids and receptors move laterally

Damage to membrane = loss of cellular integrity

Simple diffusion = down conc. grad

- Only non-polar, small polar (e.g. H2O, ethanol) and gasses

Net diffusion occurs for any number of solutes until some sort of equilibrium = reached (ideal state)

Osmosis = diffusion of water – selectively permeable membrane

- In most cells water movement = inward

Water movement = dependent on what cell is in

- Often cell = in isotonic solution – no net movement of water across membrane [ions/solutes]
is equal
- If cell is in solution with greater [solute] than inside cell = hypertonic – cell loses water
- If cell is in solution with lower [solute] than inside cell = hypotonic – cell gains water

Facilitated diffusion = for large/very polar substances

- Uses transport proteins – again – down conc. grad
- Transport proteins – contain transmembrane segments
- Channel proteins – hydrophilic channels through membrane
- Carrier proteins – Bind, change shape, release

Channel proteins span membrane

- No stimuli needed
- E.g. = aquaporins – causes water to enter cell faster – useful in renal function
- Ion channels allow K+ an Na+ diffusion – maintains RMP (-80 mV)
- Most ion channels = gated – only allow diffusion with specific stimuli
- Ligand gated may be due to hormone – causes shape change

Carrier proteins – for large/very polar substances

- Undergo shape change – moves solute-binding site across membrane
- High to low conc.
- GLUT1 = transporter of glucose – across plasma membrane
- Present in muscle cells
- Regulates blood glucose levels
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