Diffusion and Osmosis

Diffusion and Osmosis

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Diffusion
Movement of molecules across cell membrane from area of higher concentration to area of lower concentration
Flux
Amount of material crossing a surface per unit of time
Net Flux
Equal diffusion between 2 compartments (diffusion equilibrium) leading to no net movement
Diffusion Equilibrium
Equal diffusion between 2 compartments
3 Factors the magnitude of net flux is dependent on.
Concentration difference across the membrane Surface area of the membrane Membrane permeability constant
Kp
Permeability for a particular molecule at a particular temperature.
Diffusion through Bi-lipid layer
Non-polar molecules dissolve in the lipids in the membrane. Therefore they diffuse more rapidly.
Diffusion of Ions through protein channels
Protein channels formed by integral proteins allow ions to diffuse across the membrane,
Electrochemical Gradient
Seperation of electrical charges across the membrane called the membrane potential -provides force that drives + ions in and - ions out.
Channel gating
Opening/closing of ion channels which changes permeability of membrane.
Modulators of channel gating-(3)
Ligand gated, voltage gated, mechanosensitive
Ligand Gated channels
Control by allosteric or covalent modulation
Voltage gated
Changes in membrane potential
Mechanosenstitive
Stretching
Transporters/carriers
Integral membrane proteins mediate movement of molecules that are too polar or too large to move by diffusion