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PHSL 3051 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS


Interrelationships between molecules, cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the
human body - ANSWER molecules > cells > tissues > organs > organ systems



Three Body Fluid Compartments - ANSWER 1. intracellular fluid (ICF)

2. plasma (ECF)

3. interstitial fluid (ECF)



Intracellular Fluid (ICF) - ANSWER contains high concentrations of potassium and
proteins

-K: 150 mM

Na: 15 mM



ECF - ANSWER K 5 mM

Na: 150 mM



Plasma - ANSWER highly concentrated with sodium and chlorine



Interstitial Fluid - ANSWER high concentrations of sodium, chlorine, and proteins



the Major Components of Cell Membranes - ANSWER carbohydrates, proteins and the
lipid bilayer



Four Functions of the Plasma Membrane - ANSWER 1. selective barrier

2. exchange of molecules between ICF and ECF

,3. communication between the cell and its environment

4. structural support



Four Tissue Types in the Body - ANSWER 1. epithelial

2. connective

3. nerve

4. muscle



Epithelial Tissue - ANSWER protect, exchange, transport, move fluid along surfaces and
secrete



Connective Tissue - ANSWER functions for mechanical support and connection; acts as
a barrier



Nerve Tissue - ANSWER intercellular communication, sensation and the regulation of
autonomic function



Muscle Tissue - ANSWER necessary for movement



Fick's Law - ANSWER the rate of diffusion is proportional to the surface area



Molecules that can Easily Diffuse Across the Lipid Bilayer (simple diffusion) - ANSWER
-lipid soluble

-small molecular size



Determines the Rate of Diffusion Through the Lipid Bilayer - ANSWER -lipid solubility

-molecular size

-concentration gradient

-membrane surface area

, -composition of lipid bilayer



Ion Channel and Carrier Protein Similarities - ANSWER both are membrane transporters
that help move molecules across the lipid bilayer



Ion Channels - ANSWER -create a water-filled pore and can be either gated or open

-specific for the molecules that can pass through them

-molecular movement is determined by the properties of the molecules (no the channel
itself)



Carrier Proteins - ANSWER -have specific binding sites for the molecules they transport

-protein goes through conformational change that translocates the molecule from one
side of the membrane to the other

-molecular movement is determined by properties of the carrier protein and the
properties of the substrates being transported



Primary Active Transport - ANSWER -energy from ATP hydrolysis is used to transport
ions such as Na, K, Ca and H up their gradients

-dependent on ATP and the affinity of ligand's binding site



Secondary Active Transport - ANSWER -potential energy from the Na or H
electrochemical gradients across the plasma membrane can be used to drive the net
"uphill" movement of other solutes

-dependent on an ion's electrochemical gradient



Simple Diffusion - ANSWER the net movement of molecules from a region of high
concentration to low concentration as a result of random molecular motion due to
kinetic (thermal) energy of the molecules



Facilitated Diffusion - ANSWER depends on a molecule's concentration gradient and a
transport protein

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