Cell Surface Membranes Flashcards

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Describe cholesterol and its role (in cell membranes)

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  • embedded in the bilayer
  • acts as a buffer for membrane fluidity.
  • prevent leakage of water
  • reduce lateral movement of other molecules
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What are 2 types of proteins found in cell membranes?

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  • integral; span the whole of the membrane (e.g transport proteins)
  • extrinsic; only one side of the bilayer
    (give support or act with glycolipids as cell receptors)
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What are 6 functions of proteins in cell-surface membranes?

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  • structural support
  • protein channels; transport water soluble substances
  • allow active transport; through carrier proteins
  • form cell-surface receptors for identifying cells
  • help cells adhere together
  • act as receptors
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What are 3 functions of glycolipids in cell membranes?

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  • recognition sites
  • maintain stability
  • help cells attach to each other
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What are 3 functions of glycolipids in cell membranes?

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  • recognition sites
  • help cells attach to each other
  • recognition of other cells
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What are the functions of phospholipids in cell-surface membranes?

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  • Lipid soluble substances to pass through
  • Flexibility and self-sealing
  • Stop water soluble substance entering and leaving cells
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Describe the bilayer

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  • hydrophilic heads which face out of the bilayer
  • hydrophobic tails which face into the bilayer, so they don’t come in to contact with water .
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Why is the structure of cell membranes called the fluid mosaic model?

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fluid- as the phospholipids allow movement
mosaic- as it is made up of many different components

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How does temperature impact cell surface membranes?

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an increase in temperature increases the fluidity of the membrane, as a result increasing it’s permeability

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How does pH impact cell surface membranes?

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it impacts the protein structure of the proteins in the cell membrane

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How does solute concentration impact cell surface membranes?

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Phsopholipid bilayer is dissolved more easily, increasing its permeability

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How does colour indicate the permeability of membranes when investigating using beetroot?

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The darker the solution of beetroot, the more pigment has been released because the membrane is more permeable

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Why is fluidity an important characteristic of cell membranes?

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It allows flexibility for the cell, increased motion needed in transport

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What is a glycolipid?

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phospholipid with a carbohydrate chain attached

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What is a glycoprotein?

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a protein with a carbohydrate group attached

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What is the advantage of red blood cells having more cholesterol in the cell surface membrane?

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red blood cells are free floating in the blood, so cholesterol helps to keep their shape