Cell Membrane Structure Flashcards
The cell-surface membrane is what?
Partially permeable - it let’s some molecules through but not others
How do substances move across the cell-surface membrane?
Diffusion, osmosis and active transport
Cell-surface membranes have a what structure?
Fluid mosaic
Explain the fluid mosaic model
Phospholipids form a continuous bilayer - the bilayer is fluid because the phospholipids are always moving. Cholesterol is present in the bilayer. Proteins are scattered within the bilayer like a mosaic. Some proteins can move sideways, some are fixed in position
What proteins are found in-between the phospholipid bilayer in the cell-surface membrane?
Channel proteins and carrier proteins which allow large molecules to pass through the membrane. Receptor proteins allow the cell to detect chemicals, this signals the cell to respond in some way
Whats is a glycoprotein?
A protein with a polysaccharide chain attached
What is a glycolipid?
A lipid with a polysaccharide chain attached
Phospholipid form a barrier to dissolved substances, explain
They have a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head. The molecules automatically arrange themselves into a bilayer - the heads face out towards the water on either side of the membrane. The centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic so water-soluble substances can’t pass through it
Cholesterol gives the membrane stability, explain
Cholesterol is a lipid and fits between the phospholipids and binds to their hydrophobic tails, causing them to pack more closely together, restricting their movement and making the membrane more rigid. It helps maintain the shape of animal cells.