Cells: The Living Units: Part B. Two types of active processes: ◦ Active transport ◦ Vesicular transport Both use ATP to move solutes across a living.
Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 3 Cells: The Living Unit Part B Shilla Chakrabarty, Ph.D.
© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Membrane Transport: Active Processes Two types of active processes –Active transport –Vesicular transport Both require ATP.
Fluid Mosaic Model Figure 3.3. Functions of Membrane Proteins Transport Enzymatic activity Receptors for signal transduction Figure 3.4.1.
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Lecture 15 plasma membrane transport Active transport pp72-79
Cells and Tissues. Cell Physiology: Membrane Transport Membrane transport—movement of substances into and out of the cell Two basic methods of transport.
Reception, Transduction, Response Ligand is the fancy word for signaling molecule. Energy can be in the form of ions.
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