Active Transport
If the carrier transports two substances simultaneously in the same direction
symport
If the carrier transports two different substances in opposite directions, the system is called ___
antiport
Sodium ion
Potassium ion
Sodium-potassium pump
Primary Active Transport
Secondary Active Transport
sodium-dependent glucose transport
Vesicular Transport
Moving substances into, across, and then out of the cell
transcytosis
Moving substances from one area (or membranous organelle) into the cell to another
vesicular trafficking
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Pinocytosis
When the plama membrane forms a groove or pocket
Caveola
When the vesicle pinches off the plasma membrane forming an internal vesicle
endosome/pinosome
Phagocytosis
pseudopodia
phagosome
Cells that help protect the body by ingesting and disposing of bacteria, other foreign substances, and dead tissue cells.
phagocytes
“big eaters”
macrophages
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
ligands