PHYSIOLOGY| Transport across the cell membrane in tamil | with examples |
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- Опубліковано 14 кві 2021
- Hi friends ☺️, in this video you will be learning about the transportation that takes place in the cell membrane. Finally after watching this vedio you will be clear how macromolecule, small molecules are transported across the cell membrane and about the protein channel which helps in the transportation of these substances.
Make use of this vedio for your exams and knowledge gaining purpose.
TOPIC COVERED :
1. Why transportation is essential for our body
2. How transport takes place.
3.Types of transports
4. What is active transport it's types and functions with example
📌 sodium potassium pump mechanism.(Primary active transport)
📌 Symport and antiport(Secondary active transport)
5. What is passive transport it's types and its function with example.
📌 Diffusion
📌. Osmosis
6. What is vesicular transport, its type and functions with examples.
📌 Exocytosis
📌 Endocytosis
📌 Transcytosis.
ok guys I have covered all the topics in transportation across the cell membrane
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😊. Secondary active transport example :
When sodium is transported by a carrier protein,
another substance is also transported by the same
protein simultaneously, either in the same direction of
sodium movement or in the opposite direction. That is :
Sodium ion transport aaagum pothu athu ATP ya energy yaaaa use panni transport aagumaa. Secondary active transport will not use ATP directly instead sodium ion use panna athe ATP ya use panni sodium ion oda senthe transport aagum either sodium ion transport aagura direction Or opposite direction la transport aagum. So sodium ion oda senthu another substance transport aaguratha nama secondary active transport nu soldrom. Clear???
And glucose is the molecule which transport along with the sodium ion. That is the example which I had given in this video.
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Sister enaku hydro philic and hydro phobic 2 Kum definition venum sister
Osmosis-movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration.. Is it correct??
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Cell membranes is made up of phospholipid bilayer.
Phospholipid has hydrophobic and hydrophilic components.
Hydrophobic - head (water lover). Water lover la so it attracts water.
Hydrophobic - tail(water fearer)
Water fearer la so poor ra thaan react aagum water oda.
Fluid mosaic model thaan accepted model for cell membranes because antha model thaan intha phospholipid arrangement ta correct aah explain pannuthu. That is
Hydrophobic Head facing outside(water ireukura place a paathu)
Hydrophilic tail facing inward(water ilaatha place la) intha arrangement correct aah fluid mosaic model la thaan ireuku.
To understand better watch the video again for image(fluid mosaic model).
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Mam glucose larger molecue ana adhu both facilitated n vesicular transport nala transport aguma
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Sister sodium potassium pump secondary active transport-antiporter transportation illaya
Sodium potassium pump is a primary active transport as it uses ATP as an energy source and it also allow secondary active transport to occur which is antiporter.
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Basics of medical physiology By
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Jaypee essential of medical physiology ....and you can also search some other materials from Google also
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Gradient, is a term that in general refers to the progressive increase or decrease of a substance or particles.
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Mam one doubt, primary active transport la dha ethulaa erukkingla mam
1)ATP powered pumps
2)ion channels
3)carriers
ATP power pumps is active transport because it requires energy but transport through ion channels is passive transport as it requires only channel to transport not energy.
Carrier protein act as both active and passive transport.
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Notes mam
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Mam vesicular transport ku enery thevaiyaa
Yes it needs energy because it is a active transport
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