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Question
- in terms of diffusion, describe what is most likely to happen to the particles in the image below? (the dashed lines represent a plasma membrane)
- explain why energy is not required for facilitated diffusion.
- using the diagram above, label a) simple diffusion, b) facilitated diffusion, and c) osmosis
- describe the movement of molecules in diffusion.
- what type of molecules pass directly through the membrane?
- what type of molecules pass through the membrane via channel proteins?
- what types of molecules pass through the membrane via carrier proteins?
Brief Explanations
- Particles will move from area of higher concentration (bottom) to area of lower concentration (top) across the plasma - membrane due to diffusion.
- Facilitated diffusion is a passive process that moves molecules down their concentration gradient, so no energy (ATP) is required as it does not work against the gradient.
- a) Simple diffusion: Molecules passing directly through the lipid - bilayer of the membrane. b) Facilitated diffusion: Molecules passing through channel or carrier proteins. c) Osmosis: Movement of water molecules through aquaporins (a type of channel protein) across the membrane.
- Molecules in diffusion move randomly from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
- Small, non - polar molecules (e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide) can pass directly through the membrane.
- Ions (e.g., sodium, potassium) and some small polar molecules pass through the membrane via channel proteins.
- Larger polar molecules (e.g., glucose) and some ions pass through the membrane via carrier proteins.
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- Particles will diffuse from the more concentrated area (bottom) to the less concentrated area (top) across the plasma membrane.
- Facilitated diffusion is a passive transport down the concentration gradient, so no energy is needed.
- a) Simple diffusion: Molecules crossing lipid - bilayer directly. b) Facilitated diffusion: Molecules using channel or carrier proteins. c) Osmosis: Water movement through aquaporins.
- Molecules move randomly from high to low concentration until equilibrium.
- Small, non - polar molecules.
- Ions and some small polar molecules.
- Larger polar molecules and some ions.