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Notes in Physiology::Lecture 2

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Published 02/07/2025 {{c1::Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and carrier-mediated transport}} are types of {{c2::passive}} transport. 
Published 02/07/2025 {{c1::Primary active, secondary active, and vesicular transport}} are types of {{c2::active}} transport 
Published 02/07/2025 The types of secondary active transport are {{c1::symporter and antiporters. }}
Published 02/07/2025 The rate of diffusion (flux) equation is
Published 02/07/2025 ion channels are {{c2::selective}} due to their unique {{c1::spheres of hydration}}
Published 02/07/2025 Explain why weak acid drugs diffuse well from the stomach to the bloodstream
Published 02/07/2025 Types of ion channel gating are {{c1::mechanically gated, voltage-gated, ligand-gated, ungated}}
Published 02/07/2025 [carrier-mediated or ion channel] {{c1::carrier mediated}} transport is slower and thus susceptible to {{c2::saturability}} and {{c2::competition}}
Published 02/07/2025 {{c1::Endocytosis}} includes {{c2::pinocytosis}} and {{c2::phagocytosis}}
Published 02/07/2025 exocytosis includes {{c1::secretory}} and {{c1::synaptic}} vesicles. 
Published 02/07/2025 osmotic pressure equation is
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