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1.
CELLULAR TRANSPORT Cell membranes help organisms maintain ...
The change in shape
of
the carrier protein enables the
molecule
to cross the ... Moving molecules AGAINS...
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Biofundamentals Carriers, pores and pumps
... types
of
molecules across the membrane, often
against
a
concentration
gradient. ... Basically, a...
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3.
CHAPTER 2 PASSIVE TRANSPORT
One large and one small
molecule
will both have the same osmotic effect ....
against
the concentration...
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Membrane Transport
...
movement
of
any
molecule
or ion down or up
a
concentration
...
movement
of
a
molecule
against...
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5.
MCD Cells 3 â Cell Membranes Anil Chopra Explain the function
of
...
Explain the movements
of
ions across
a
cell membrane
against
a
concentration
gradient.
Movement
of...
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6.
Cotransport by Symporters and Antiporters
...
of
the "transported"
molecule
(e.g., glucose)
against
its ...
movement
of
a
different
molecule
in...
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7.
exam bullet points
Movement
against
concentration
gradient; Use
of
carrier/intrinsic/pump proteins ... Energy used to...
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8.
Transport Across Membranes
Against
a
gradient:
Movement
against
a
concentration
gradient
describes the
movement
of
a
solute ......
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9.
10.3
higher
concentration
to an area
of
lower concentration. ... This
is
because the protein in the cell membra...
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10.
Bioenergetics
This demands highly specific transport proteins to control the
movement
of
.... solutes are accumulated...
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11.
Active Transport Biology Encyclopedia
Concentration
Gradients ...
... transport
is
the
movement
of
molecules up their
concentration
gradient, using energy. ... When a...
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12.
How small molecules cross membranes
Passive diffusion
of
an uncharged
molecule
across
a
membrane.Abbreviations ... high concentration,...
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Arthritis Research & Therapy | Full text | Raloxifene reduces ...
The Boyden chamber procedure was used to evaluate cell migration [14]. The method
is
based on the passage...
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14.
actives definition
of
actives in the Medical dictionary by the ...
that region
of
a
protein, ... the
movement
of
ions or molecules assisted by
a
carrier protein across...
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15.
Symporter Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A
symporter
is
an integral membrane protein that
is
involved in ... gradient, allowing the other molecule(...
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16.
Canolfan Edward Llwyd
Movement
of
a
solute down its
concentration
gradient
or electrochemical ...
of
an ATP
molecule
to transp...
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17.
activeness definition
of
activeness in the Medical dictionary by ...
that region
of
a
protein, ... the
movement
of
ions or molecules assisted by
a
carrier protein across...
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18.
Molecular
movement
... term applied to the
movement
of
any
molecule
across
a
membrane that ... NET
movement
is
against
the...
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19.
Transport Across The Cell Surface Membrane
Active transport
is
the energy consuming transport
of
molecules or ions across
a
membrane
against
a...
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20.
glossary
of
medical terms
ACTIVE TRANSPORT An energy dependent process that allows certain substances, such as ions and amino acids,...
https://courses.stu.qmul.ac.uk/smd/kb/funmed/glossary.htm
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