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Transcellular transport involves the
transportation of
solutes by a cell
through a cell.
Transcellular transport can
occur in
three different ways active...
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interstitial fluid. The
remaining small portion of the ECF
includes the
transcellular fluid (about 2.5%). The ECF can also be seen as
having two components...
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lymphatic vessels), and
small amounts of
transcellular fluid such as
ocular and
cerebrospinal fluids in the "
transcellular compartment". The
normal processes...
- plasma,
interstitial fluids, fat tissues,
intracellular fluids, and
transcellular fluids, the
latter of
which includes fluids in the
pleural (peritoneal)...
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lymphatic fluid compartment –
about 2/3, or 8 (6–10) liters, and the
transcellular fluid compartment (the
remaining 1/3, or
about 4 liters). The vascular...
- diffusion, filtration, secretion,
selective absorption, germination, and
transcellular transport.
Compound epithelium has
protective functions. Epithelial...
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joints during movement.
Synovial fluid is a
small component of the
transcellular fluid component of
extracellular fluid. The
inner membrane of synovial...
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established by Na+/K+
ATPase on the
basolateral surface. This can
occur transcellularly or paracellularly.
Sugar uptake.
Polysaccharidases and disaccharidases...
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Selective permeability is
mediated via two
major routes:
Transepithelial or
transcellular permeability. This
consists of
specific transport of
solutes across...
- cell epi-/endothelia
through five
major routes: (1) paracellular; (2)
transcellular; (3)
active transport; (4) channels; (5)
adsorptive or receptor-mediated...