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Announcements. Quiz in recitation tomorrow: figure/discuss i>clicker: this week start to gain ec points Contracts?, Carbonless, GATTACA ec Stand up if completed reading (8 pages). Question: What does a membrane transporter do?. What’s the difference between BOUND and FREE ribosomes?.
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Announcements • Quiz in recitation tomorrow: figure/discuss • i>clicker: this week start to gain ec points • Contracts?, Carbonless, GATTACA ec • Stand up if completed reading (8 pages)
Question: What does a membrane transporter do?
What’s the difference between BOUND and FREE ribosomes? Question: What does a membrane transporter do?
What’s the difference between BOUND and FREE ribosomes? • Bound ribosomes are enclosed in their own membrane • Bound and free ribosomes are structurally different. • Bound ribosomes generally synthesize membrane proteins an secretory proteins. • The most common location for bound ribosomes is the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membrane • All of the above
Which structures are NOT part of the endomembrane system? Question: What does a membrane transporter do?
Which structure are NOT part of the endomembrane system? • Nuclear Envelope • Chloroplast • Golgi Apparatus • Plasma Membrane • ER • None of the above
Question: What does a membrane transporter do?
Question: What does a membrane transporter do?
Ummm, nice pictures ‘art boy dude’ but, what does a membrane transporter do?
HELLO! So, what does a membrane transporter do?
An artificial cell with an aqueous solution enclosed in a selectively permeable membrane has just been immersed in this beaker. • If the membrane is permeable to water and monosaccharides… • 1. Which solutes will diffuse into the cell? • sucrose • fructose • glucose
An artificial cell with an aqueous solution enclosed in a selectively permeable membrane has just been immersed in this beaker. • If the membrane is permeable to water and monosaccharides… • 2. In which direction will water move? • Into the cell causing it to swell up • Out of the cell causing it to shrink • Equally in both directions
ISOTONIC HYPERTONIC HYPOTONIC
Active Transport hydrolysis binding release ATP ADP + P
cytoplasm outside cell Based on the model of sucrose uptake shown, which of the following treatments would increase the rate of sucrose transport into the cell. a. Decreasing extracellular sucrose concentration. b. Decreasing extracellular pH c. Decreasing cytoplasmic pH d. Adding an inhibitor that blocks the creation of ATP. e. Adding a substance that makes the membrane more permeable to H+
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