1 --;Transport of Water and Nonelectrolytes Across Red Cell Membranes --;A. Introduction --;B. Osmotic Equilibria --;C. Methods for Permeability Measurements --;D. Kinetics of Osmotically Induced Volume Changes --;E. Water Permeability --;F. Nonelectrolyte Permeability --;G. Water-Solute Flow Interactions --;Acknowledgements --;References --;2 --;Transport of Anions Across Red Cell Membranes --;A. Introduction --;B. The Fixed-Charge Model --;C. The Concentration Dependence of Anion Fluxes --;D. Temperature Dependence of Anion Exchange --;E. Inhibitors of Anion Exchange --;F. The Titratable Carrier: New Evidence --;G. The Relationship Between the Net Pathway and the Exchange Pathway for Anions in Red Blood Cells --;H. Membrane Structure and Biochemistry Related to Anion Transport --;References --;3 --;Passive Cation Fluxes in Red Cell Membranes --;A. Introduction --;B. The Passive Fluxes of Na+and K+in Red Cell Membranes --;C.A Unified View of Na+ and K+ Transport in Red Cells --;D.A Ca++ -Sensitive K+-Permeability Mechanism in the Red Cell Membrane --;Acknowledgements --;References --;4 --;Active Cation Transport in Human Red Cells --;A. Introduction --;B. Active Na+-K+ Transport in Human Red Cells --;C. Active Ca++Transport in Human Red Cells --;References --;5 --;Transport Across Axon Membranes --;A. Introduction --;B. Methods for Transport Studies --;C. Transport During Bioelectric Activity --;D. Active Transport --;References --;6 --;Ionic Movements Across the Plasma Membrane of Skeletal Muscle Fibers --;A. Introduction --;B. Sodium Movements --;C. Potassium Movements --;D. Chloride Movements --;E. List of Symbols --;Acknowledgements --;References --;7 --;Transport Across Mitochondrial Membranes --;A. Introduction --;B. Mitochondrial Structure, Function and Transport --;C. H+ Transport --;D. Monovalent Cation Transport --;E. Transport of Ca++ and Other Divalent Cations --;F. Transport of Anion and Metabolites --;G. Transport of Adenine Nucleotides --;References --;8 --;Transport Across Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle --;A. Introduction --;B. Methods of Preparation --;C. Composition of the SR Membrane --;D. Structural Organization of the SR Membrane --;E. Ca2+ Binding and Ca2+ Transport --;F. Mechanisms of ATP Hydrolysis --;G. Ca2+ Release --;H. Experiments on Reconstitution --;J. Activity of Cardiac Microsomes --;K. Conclusions --;Acknowledgements --;References --;9 --;Transport Across the Lysosomal Membrane --;A. Introduction --;B. The Internal pH of the Lysosome --;C. Mechanisms of Accumulation of Protons in Lysosomes --;D. An ATP-Dependent Proton Pump --;E. The Accumulation of Cationic Dyes and Drugs by Lysosomes --;F. The Permeability of Lysosomal Membranes to Solutes --;References --;10 --;Transport Across Chloroplast Envelopes --;The Role of Phosphate --;A. Introduction --;B. The Experimental Basis of Transport Theory --;C. Induction, Autocatalysis, and Orthophosphate --;D. The Phosphate Translocator --;E. Orthophosphate and Pyrophosphate --;F. Control of Photosynthesis by Phosphate Transport --;G. Manipulation of Cytoplasmic Orthophosphate --;H. Orthophosphate and Whole-Plant Physiology --;J. Conclusions --;Acknowledgements --;References.