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Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

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Page 1: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Active TransportPlasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3

Page 2: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Active TransportThree types: primary, secondary and

endo/exocytosisAll use energy in some formGoes against concentration gradient: low to

highVideo:http

://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4Tbi1ql-tU&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

Page 3: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Primary Active TransportUses ATP to drive molecules across the

membrane AGAINST their concentration gradient.

Molecules will move from areas of low concentration to high concentration.

Requires a protein transporter called a carrier that will bind ATP and move the molecule across the membrane.

Usually large/ charged/ or hydrophilic moleculesVideo:http

://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/9834092339/student_view0/chapter5/primary_active_transport.html

Page 4: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Adensoine Triphosphate (ATP)The molecule that provides chemical energy

for primary active transport. ATP binds to the carrier protein on the

intracellular side and causes a change in shape that allows the target molecule to be transported against its concentration gradient by the carrier.

Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbtqF9q_pFw&safe=active

Page 5: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Secondary Active TransportUses potential energy from the concentration

gradient of one molecule to drive the movement of a second molecule against its concentration gradient.

The target molecule moves against the concentration gradient and the co-transported molecule moves with its concentration gradient.

Requires a protein transporter called a carrier.

Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xqf6-RH6nk&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

Page 6: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Co-transportation/Exploitative TransportationSymport AntiportThe target molecule and

the co-transported molecule move in the same direction.

The target molecule is going against its gradient.

The co-transported molecule is going with its gradient.

The target molecule and the co-transported molecule move in opposite directions.

The target molecule is going against its gradient.

The co-transported molecule is going with its gradient.

Page 7: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Endo/ExocytosisEndocytosis ExocytosisOccurs when cell engulf

material and bring it into the cell using a vesicle.

Uses energy in the form of ATP to move the vesicle into the cell.

Occurs when cells excrete material and move it outside of the cell using a vesicle.

Uses energy in the form of ATP to move the vesicle out of the cell.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuDmvlbpjHQ&safe=active

Page 8: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Types of EndocytosisPhagocytosis PinocytosisOccurs when a cell

engulfs solid material. Examples:

Occurs when a cell engulf liquid material.

Examples:

Page 9: Plasma Membrane Cell Processes Part 3. Active Transport Three types: primary, secondary and endo/exocytosis All use energy in some form Goes against concentration.

Active Transport OverviewPrimary SecondaryUses ATP for energy to

drive molecules against their concentration gradient

Uses the potential energy of a co-transporter molecule to drive target molecules against their concentration gradient.

Can be symport or antiport.

Review of Passive and Active Transport:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPKvHrD1eS4&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR7NOSRyzhM&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1