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... chemical force ( the ion's concentration gradient ) and an electrical force ( the effect of the membrane potential on the ion's movement ) . This combination of forces acting on an ion is called the electrochemical gradient . In the ...
... chemical force ( the ion's concentration gradient ) and an electrical force ( the effect of the membrane potential on the ion's movement ) . This combination of forces acting on an ion is called the electrochemical gradient . In the ...
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... chemical energy to do the work of life . Concept Check 7.5 1. As a cell grows , its plasma membrane expands . Does this process involve endocytosis or exocytosis ? Explain . 2. To send a signal , a neuron may carry 86.
... chemical energy to do the work of life . Concept Check 7.5 1. As a cell grows , its plasma membrane expands . Does this process involve endocytosis or exocytosis ? Explain . 2. To send a signal , a neuron may carry 86.
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... chemical signals that are recognized by a second neuron . In some cases , the first neuron ends the signal by taking up the signaling molecules by endocytosis . Would you expect this to occur by pinocytosis or by receptor - mediated ...
... chemical signals that are recognized by a second neuron . In some cases , the first neuron ends the signal by taking up the signaling molecules by endocytosis . Would you expect this to occur by pinocytosis or by receptor - mediated ...
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active transport animal cells artificial cell blood called cotransport cell is negative Cell-Cell Recognition cellular cholesterol concentration gradient Concentrations Affect Cells Concept 7.4 Concept Check cytoplasm decreasing extracellular drive the active electrochemical gradient Endocytosis In endocytosis Energy in Active exocytosis and endocytosis extracellular solution facilitated diffusion fluid mosaic model fungi glucose Golgi hydrogen ions hydrophobic hypertonic hypotonic environment inside isotonic lipid bilayer main electrogenic pump Maintenance of Membrane membrane potential membrane proteins Membrane Structure membrane traffic move solutes nerve cell neuron occurs by exocytosis osmosis osmotic passive transport phospholipids pinocytosis plant cells plasma membrane occurs positive charge potassium ions proteins are embedded protists proton pump pump of plants Pumps Ions receptor-mediated endocytosis Salt Concentrations Affect selectively permeable Self-Quiz side where solute signal sodium-potassium pump solute(s specific transport protein store energy substance sucrose uptake sucrose-H suggested answers three sodium ions translocates transport uses energy types of endocytosis voltage Water Balance