Define the terms “simple diffusion”
Diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high conc to an area of low conc down the concentration gradient
Define the terms “facilitated diffusion”
The diffusion of particles through carrier proteins or channel proteins in the plasma membrane
Define the terms “osmosis”
The diffusion of water through a partially permeable membrane down a water potential gradient. A passive process.
Define the terms “passive transport”
Passive transport is a movement of substances across cell membranes without need of energy input.
Define the terms “active transport”
Active transport is the movement of particles across the plasma membrane against a concentration gradient. Requires energy
Define the terms “endocytosis”
The bulk movement of materials into cells via invagination of the cell-surface membrane forming a vesicle.
The process by which a cell surrounds substances with a section of its plasma membrane and takes them into the cell.
Define the terms “exocytosis”
The bulk transport of materials out of cells. Vesicles containing the material fuse with the cell-surface membrane and the contents are released to the out side of the cell.
Define the terms “pinocytosis”
Is the endocytosis of liquid materials
Define the terms “phagocytosis”
The process by which white blood cells called phagocytes recognise non-self cells, engulf them, digest them within a vesicle called a phagolysosome
Explain the difference between a channel protein and a carrier protein and link this to their functions.
State 1 particular example of a carrier proteins
Carrier Protein- GLUT1 is found in almost all animal cells and specifically helps to transport glucose across the plasma membrane
Explain the importance of the structure of ATP in active transport.
List the factors affecting the rate of diffusion of a molecule.
Explain, in a paragraph and how substances can move across a membrane by simple diffusion.
State which types of molecule can move across a membrane by simple diffusion.
Explain, in a paragraph and with a diagram, how substances can move across a membrane by facilitated diffusion
Explain, in a paragraph and with a diagram, how substances can move across a membrane by active transport
Explain, in a paragraph and with a diagram, how substances can move into a cell by endocytosis
Explain, in a paragraph and with a diagram, how substances can move out of a cell by exocytosis
Identify which transport mechanisms require an input of energy from ATP.
Active transport
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Explain why it is easier for an oxygen molecule to diffuse across a membrane than a water molecule.
Because and oxygen molecule is non-polar so doesn’t get repelled by the hydrophobic interior of the membrane.
Explain why steroid hormones can easily cross a membrane by simple diffusion.
They are lipid derived hormones
Explain why ions are only able to cross a membrane through a protein channel.
Because they are repelled by the hydrophobic interior of the membrane. So need to be transported in a protein channel.
Describe how to carry out an investigation to investigate how the rate of diffusion is affected by surface area.
Cut different sizes of agar jelly with phenolphthalein indicator in.
Put into a beaker of NaOH and time how long it takes for the agar to turn pink.