2.3 Plasma Membrane Flashcards

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Technical term

Internal environment of cells

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Cytosol

Name given to intracellular fluid

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What is:

Internal environment of a multicellular organism

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The extracellular fluid

I.e. the external environment of the cells e.g. plasma, interstitial fluid

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List

Properties multicellular organisms regulate:

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5 properties

  • Concentration of particular salts (ions)
  • Temperature
  • Concentration of Nutrients, water & nitrogenous waste
  • Concentration of CO2 & H2O
  • Ph value
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Technical term

Regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell

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Semi-permeable

or selectively permeable

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What is the structure of the membrane

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Mosaic

Proteins and other molecules are embedded in a phospholipid bilayer

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Character of the cell membrane

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Fluid

Protein and phospholipid molecules can move laterally

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Define

Glycolipid

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Lipid with carbohydrate attached

Form tree structures on the surface of the cell

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Define

Glycoprotein

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Protein with carbohydrate attached

Form tree structures on the surface of the cell

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Technical term

Cells with plasma membrane enclosing cytoplasm and non plasma membranes

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Eukaryote

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List

Character of phospholipid

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4 properties

  • Hydrophilic Glycerol ‘head’
  • Head is polar and contains phosphate
  • Two insoluble hydrophobic tails
  • Tails are fatty acids
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List

Two main types of proteins

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  • Integral Proteins - embedded in the membrane
  • Peripheral proteins - attached to the outside of the membrane
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List

Functions of Integral proteins

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2 purposes

  • Transport carrier & channel proteins allow substances to pass through
  • Receptor bind hormones and other substances
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List

Functions of Peripheral proteins

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2 purposes

  • Recognition Attach to carbohydrate molecules that act as markers (antigens)
  • AdhesionLink cells together
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Describe

Carbohydrates & cell membrane

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Are involved in cell recognition and adhesion

glycoproteins = linked to proteins
glycolipids = linked to lipids (fats)
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15
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Why are there cholesterol molecules in cell membranes

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Regulate fluidity and gives some stability

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16
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Why are single cell animals small?

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Surface Area to Volume ratio

  • Rate of migration is controlled by surface area
  • For a given shape, the larger the object to less surface area relative to the volume