Cell Membrane Structure Flashcards

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Structure of triglyceride lipid molecules and properties

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Made up of three fatty acids and a glycerol. They are non polar and hydrophobic so insoluble in water

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Structure of phospholipids and properties

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Made up of two fatty acids, a glycerol and a phosphate.
-the phosphate head is polar so hydrophilic and slightly positive while rest is slightly negative. Fatty acid tails non polar so hydrophobic

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When added to water how do phospholipids become arranged

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Arranged with no contact between hydrophobic tails and water-can form layer on surface with hydrophobic tails directed out of water
-can form spherical clusters(micelles)
-can form bilayer- hydrophobic tails have no contact with water on either side of membrane and hydrophilic phosphate heads remain in contact with aqueous environ

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Components that make up the cell surface membrane

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-phospholipid bilayer
-proteins
-cholesterol
-glycolipids
-glycoproteins

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Why is the model referred to as a fluid mosaic

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-fluid refers to the movement of phospholipids and other components in the plane of the membrane
-mosaic refers to random association of proteins of dif shapes and sizes within the membrane

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What are peripheral proteins

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Proteins loosely attached on the outside surface of the membrane

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What are integral proteins

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Proteins that are fully embedded within the phospholipids

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Role of peripheral proteins

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Act as receptors and allow cells to detect chemicals released from other cells meaning it can respond

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What is a glycoprotein

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A protein with a carbohydrate attached

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What is a glycolipid

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A lipid with a carbohydrate attached

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Role of glycolipids and glycoproteins

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-act as an antigen to facilitate cellular recognition-recognise ‘self’ which is crucial to immune response
-signalling and communication with other cells(cell adhesion)- for orientation ensuring cell is in correct position

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Role of cholesterol in the cell membrane and where it is found

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Binds to phospholipid tails which gives stability by restricting movement of molecules in membrane, causes tails to pack together creating a barrier to polar substances stopping them from moving through the membrane
-regulates fluidity of the membrane

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Why do red and white blood cell membranes contain a lot of cholesterol

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They are not supported by other cells as they are unsupported and free-floating cells meaning the cholesterol provides support

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Four functions of membranes at the surface of cells

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-separate organelles from cytoplasm=metabolic reactions can happen
-provide surfaces for reactions
-surface antigens are important in immune system as recognise cell as self
-control entry and exit of materials in organelles and cells

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Role of membranes within cells

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Compartmentalisation of organelles

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