2.3 Plasma Membrane Flashcards
Technical term
Internal environment of cells
Cytosol
Name given to intracellular fluid
What is:
Internal environment of a multicellular organism
The extracellular fluid
I.e. the external environment of the cells e.g. plasma, interstitial fluid
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Properties multicellular organisms regulate:
5 properties
- Concentration of particular salts (ions)
- Temperature
- Concentration of Nutrients, water & nitrogenous waste
- Concentration of CO2 & H2O
- Ph value
Technical term
Regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell
Semi-permeable
or selectively permeable
What is the structure of the membrane
Mosaic
Proteins and other molecules are embedded in a phospholipid bilayer
Character of the cell membrane
Fluid
Protein and phospholipid molecules can move laterally
Define
Glycolipid
Lipid with carbohydrate attached
Form tree structures on the surface of the cell
Define
Glycoprotein
Protein with carbohydrate attached
Form tree structures on the surface of the cell
Technical term
Cells with plasma membrane enclosing cytoplasm and non plasma membranes
Eukaryote
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Character of phospholipid
4 properties
- Hydrophilic Glycerol ‘head’
- Head is polar and contains phosphate
- Two insoluble hydrophobic tails
- Tails are fatty acids
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Two main types of proteins
- Integral Proteins - embedded in the membrane
- Peripheral proteins - attached to the outside of the membrane
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Functions of Integral proteins
2 purposes
- Transport carrier & channel proteins allow substances to pass through
- Receptor bind hormones and other substances
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Functions of Peripheral proteins
2 purposes
- Recognition Attach to carbohydrate molecules that act as markers (antigens)
- AdhesionLink cells together
Describe
Carbohydrates & cell membrane
Are involved in cell recognition and adhesion
glycoproteins = linked to proteins glycolipids = linked to lipids (fats)
Why are there cholesterol molecules in cell membranes
Regulate fluidity and gives some stability