Diffusion
Diffusion is a mechanism used to transport materials across cell membranes, using no energy (ATP).
There are three types of diffusion:
- simple diffusion
- facilitated transport
- co-transport
Simple Diffusion
The movement of ions and molecules from an area of high concentration to a low concentration across a cell membrane.
Molecules which are transported by simple diffusion include:
- oxygen
- carbon dioxide
- steroid hormones
Facilitated Transport
Facilitated diffusion is the diffusion of ions, water or hydrophilic molecules across a membrane with the help of channel proteins. Of these channel proteins there are two types; gated and non-gated channels.
Molecules which are transported via facilitated diffusion include:
- glucose
- amino acids
- water
- some ions [1]
References
- ↑ LODISH, H et al. (2008) Molecular Cell Biology, 6th ed. p439-440. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company