Chapter 5 Opener. Figure 5.1 Membrane Molecular Structure

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Chapter 5 Opener

Figure 5.1 Membrane Molecular Structure

Figure 5.1 Membrane Molecular Structure

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 80

Apply the Concept, Ch. 5, p. 80

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 81

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 81

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 82

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 82

Figure 5.2 Rapid Diffusion of Membrane Proteins

Figure 5.2 Rapid Diffusion of Membrane Proteins

Figure 5.2 Rapid Diffusion of Membrane Proteins (Part 1)

Figure 5.2 Rapid Diffusion of Membrane Proteins (Part 2)

Figure 5.2 Rapid Diffusion of Membrane Proteins (Part 3)

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 83

Figure 5.3 Osmosis Can Modify the Shapes of Cells

Figure 5.3 Osmosis Can Modify the Shapes of Cells

Figure 5.3 Osmosis Can Modify the Shapes of Cells (Part 1)

Figure 5.3 Osmosis Can Modify the Shapes of Cells (Part 2)

Figure 5.3 Osmosis Can Modify the Shapes of Cells (Part 3)

Figure 5.4 A Ligand-Gated Channel Protein Opens in Response to a Stimulus

Figure 5.4 A Ligand-Gated Channel Protein Opens in Response to a Stimulus

Figure 5.5 Aquaporins Increase Membrane Permeability to Water

Figure 5.5 Aquaporins Increase Membrane Permeability to Water

Figure 5.5 Aquaporins Increase Membrane Permeability to Water (Part 1)

Figure 5.5 Aquaporins Increase Membrane Permeability to Water (Part 2)

Figure 5.5 Aquaporins Increase Membrane Permeability to Water (Part 3)

Figure 5.6 A Carrier Protein Facilitates Diffusion

Figure 5.6 A Carrier Protein Facilitates Diffusion

Figure 5.6 A Carrier Protein Facilitates Diffusion (Part 1)

Figure 5.6 A Carrier Protein Facilitates Diffusion (Part 2)

Table 5.1 Membrane Transport Mechanisms

Figure 5.7 Primary Active Transport: The Sodium–Potassium Pump

Figure 5.7 Primary Active Transport: The Sodium–Potassium Pump

Figure 5.8 Endocytosis and Exocytosis

Figure 5.8 Endocytosis and Exocytosis

Figure 5.8 Endocytosis and Exocytosis (Part 1)

Figure 5.8 Endocytosis and Exocytosis (Part 2)

Figure 5.9 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis

Figure 5.9 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis

Figure 5.9 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis (Part 1)

Figure 5.9 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis (Part 2)

Figure 5.10 Chemical Signaling Concepts

Figure 5.10 Chemical Signaling Concepts

Figure 5.11 Signal Transduction Concepts

Figure 5.11 Signal Transduction Concepts

Figure 5.12 A Signal Binds to Its Receptor

Figure 5.12 A Signal Binds to Its Receptor

In-Text Art, Ch. 5, p. 92

Figure 5.13 A Protein Kinase Receptor

Figure 5.13 A Protein Kinase Receptor

Figure 5.14 A G Protein–Linked Receptor

Figure 5.14 A G Protein–Linked Receptor

Figure 5.14 A G Protein–Linked Receptor (Part 1)

Figure 5.14 A G Protein–Linked Receptor (Part 2)

Figure 5.14 A G Protein–Linked Receptor (Part 3)

Figure 5.15 The Discovery of a Second Messenger

Figure 5.15 The Discovery of a Second Messenger

Figure 5.15 The Discovery of a Second Messenger (Part 1)

Figure 5.15 The Discovery of a Second Messenger (Part 2)

Figure 5.16 The Formation of Cyclic AMP

Figure 5.16 The Formation of Cyclic AMP (Part 1)

Figure 5.16 The Formation of Cyclic AMP (Part 2)

Figure 5.16 The Formation of Cyclic AMP (Part 3)

Figure 5.17 A Cascade of Reactions Leads to Altered Enzyme Activity

Figure 5.17 A Cascade of Reactions Leads to Altered Enzyme Activity

Figure 5.17 A Cascade of Reactions Leads to Altered Enzyme Activity (Part 1)

Figure 5.17 A Cascade of Reactions Leads to Altered Enzyme Activity (Part 2)

Figure 5.18 Signal Transduction Regulatory Mechanisms

Figure 5.18 Signal Transduction Regulatory Mechanisms (Part 1)

Figure 5.18 Signal Transduction Regulatory Mechanisms (Part 2)

Figure 5.18 Signal Transduction Regulatory Mechanisms (Part 3)

Figure 5.19 Caffeine and the Cell Membrane

Figure 5.19 Caffeine and the Cell Membrane

Figure 5.19 Caffeine and the Cell Membrane (Part 1)

Figure 5.19 Caffeine and the Cell Membrane (Part 2)

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