Ion transport refers to the movement of ions across cell membranes, which is essential for various physiological processes in living organisms. The cell membrane is selectively permeable, allowing only certain ions to pass through via various transport mechanisms.
Ion transport plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and the regulation of pH levels within cells. For example, the movement of sodium and potassium ions is essential for generating action potentials in neurons, which are crucial for communication within the nervous system.