55A Diffusion
B Osmosis
C Facilitated Diffusion
D Active transport
E Filtration
F Phagocytosis
G Pinocytosis
Small proteinCell of
kidney
tubuleLysosome BacteriumWhite blood cell- • •
- •
H 2 OBPGlucose
Amino
acidRBC Capillary intissuesCellmembrane • Na
+Tissue fluidATPActive
transport
Cytoplasm channelDiffusion
channel
•
Cell membrane of intestinal cellH 2 O
Na+Cytoplasm- Alveolus of lung
- Capillary
O 2O 2O (^2) O 2
O 2
O 2
O 2
O 2
O 2
O (^2) O 2
CO (^2) CO 2 CO 2
CO 2
CO 2
CO 2
Glucose- Transporter
Cytoplasm
Tissue fluid- Cell membrane
Figure 3–3. Cellular transport mechanisms. (A) Diffusion in an alveolus in the lung.
(B) Osmosis in the small intestine. (C) Facilitated diffusion in a muscle cell. (D) Active trans-
port in a muscle cell. (E) Filtration in a capillary. (F) Phagocytosis by a white blood cell.
(G) Pinocytosis by a cell of the kidney tubules. See text for description.
QUESTION:Which mechanism depends on blood pressure? Which depends on the move-
ment of a cell?