Cell Membrane II Flashcards
What is glycoprotein? Roles?
Protein with carb attached. Forms protective coat (glycocalyx). Cell-cell recognition/interaction
What are glycolipids? Roles?
Lipid with carb attached. Forms protective coat (glycocalyx) and cell-cell recognition/interactions
What are the body fluid compartments?
Intracellular fluid- 2/3 of total body water volume
Extracellular fluid- 1/3 of the total body water volume
How much of body is water?
60% of body is water
Ex) 1L ~ 1kg 42L OF 70kg is water ~42kg
Why do men and women lose water content? Why do men have more?
Muscle holds lots of water. As we age less muscle mass (sarcopenia) more fat tissue. Females tend to have more adipose tissue.
What are aquaporin channels?
Transmembrane proteins that creates open pore that allows water to move
Why does osmotic equilibrium not equal chemical or electrical equilibrium?
Chemical disequilibrium: because ion concentrations are not equally distributed between ICF and ECF
Electrical disequilibrium: ions are electrically charged and ICF is more negative
Distribution of ions in ECF and ICF
Higher in ECF: Na+, Cl-, Ca2+, HCO3-
Higher in ICF: K+, anions, proteins
What is osmotic pressure?
Pressure that would have to be applied to oppose and prevent osmosis
What is osmolarity?
-describes the number of solute particles in solution
-can be measured
-normal osmolarity in body is ~300OsM
3 descriptions to compare osmolarities of two solutions?
Isosmotic (equal)= solutions have identical osmolarities
Hyperosmotic (greater than)= describes the solution with the higher osmolarity
Hyposmotic (less than)= describes the solution with the lower osmolarity
What is tonicity?
-describes solution and how that solution would affect cell volume if a cell were placed in the solution and allowed to come to equilibrium
Hypotonic: cell swells
Hypertonic: cell shrinks
Isotonic: cell doesn’t change
What is the difference between tonicity and osmolarity?
-osmolarity describes number of solutes in solution and can be measured, tonicity has no units, is comparable term
-Osmolarity can compare two solutions, tonicity compares a solution and cell
-Osmolarity does not tell you what happens to cell placed in solution
-TONICITY depends on concentration of non-penetrating solutes