5.1 Passive transport: diffusion and osmosis
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Membrane transport mechanisms are crucial for cell survival, allowing selective movement of molecules across biological barriers. These processes include passive transport, which occurs naturally down concentration gradients, and active transport, which requires energy to move molecules against gradients. Specialized proteins play key roles in transport, acting as channels, carriers, and pumps. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for grasping cellular functions, from nutrient uptake to signal transmission, and their implications in various diseases and disorders.
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Membrane transport mechanisms are crucial for cell survival, allowing selective movement of molecules across biological barriers. These processes include passive transport, which occurs naturally down concentration gradients, and active transport, which requires energy to move molecules against gradients. Specialized proteins play key roles in transport, acting as channels, carriers, and pumps. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for grasping cellular functions, from nutrient uptake to signal transmission, and their implications in various diseases and disorders.
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