cell membrane Flashcards

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function of cell membrane inside cells (5)

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-Separate organelles form the cytoplasm so that specific metabolic reactions can happen in them e.g respiration in mitochondria and photosynthesis in chloroplasts

-Control the entry and exit of materials organelles e.g mitochondria

-Provide an internal support system e.g endoplasmic reticulum

-Isolate enzymes that might damage the cell e.g lysosomes

-Provide surfaces for reactions e.g protein synthesis on RER

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what are the structures of membrane (5)

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-Phospholipid Bilayer
-Intrinsic Protein : channel proteins, carrier proteins
-Extrinsic protein
-Glycolipids,glycoproteins
-Cholesterol

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What are membranes mainly composed of?

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-Phospholipid
Phosphate head - HYDROPHILIC
Fatty tails - HYDROPHOBIC

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Why are cell membranes partially permeable

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-Because they allow small molecules through but not large ones

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What happens if you shake phospholipids in water

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-They arrange themselves in micelles, with the hydrophobic tails inwards, away from the water and the hydrophilic heads interacting with the water

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what kind of molecules can pass through the membrane

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Small/lipid-soluble and non polar molecules can diffuse through the bilayer

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-Why is it called the Fluid mosaic model

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-Fluid because phospholipids can move around
-Mosaic because proteins are scattered through the bilayer like tiles in a mosaic

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Bilayer function

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-Forms a barrier to dissolved substances.

-The centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic so doesn’t allow water soluble substances (like ions and polar molecules) through it.

-But it does allow small, non polar molecules like C02 to diffuse through.

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What is cholesterol

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-Steroid (fat)
-A type of lipid which fits between the phospholipid.
-Embedded throughout membrane to help with stability
-Reduces fluidity at higher temperatures.
-Helps to maintain the shape of animal cells which don’t have cell walls.

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Function of cholesterol

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-Restricts the movement of other molecules in the membrane

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what do peripheral proteins do

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-Act as receptors for hormones neurotransmitters, or are involved in cell recognition
-Many are glycoproteins.

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What are Glycoproteins and Glycolipids

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-Glycoproteins: Carbohydrate chain attached to protein
-Glycolipids: Carbohydrate chain attached to phospholipid

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Function of glycoproteins and glycolipids

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-They are used as receptor molecules, binding with hormones or neurotransmitters to trigger a series of chemical reactions within the cell itself.

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