Ch. 5 - Cellular Function Flashcards

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6 basic functions of proteins

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  • maintain cell shape
  • coordinate changes inside and outside the cell via attachments to the cytoskeleton and EM
  • receptors for chemical messengers from other cells (cellular communication via signal transduction)
  • enzymes that catalyze reactions
  • glycoproteins are involved in cellular recognition (help to recognize self as self and alert the immune system to intruders)
  • transport of substances across the membrane
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bilayers (2)

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  • automatically forms when phospholipids is when mixed with water
  • surround and encase areas of water resulting in Walter filled bubbles surrounded by lipid bilayers
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passive transport (2)

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  • cellular membranes are semi-premiable - all may not pass

- requires no energy

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diffusion (3)

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  • movement of a substance down its concentration gradient from an area of higher to lower concentration
  • diffusion of different substances is independent
  • happens in air as well as water
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what happens when concentration is equal on both sides of a membrane (diffusion)?

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diffusion in both directions doesn’t stop, but is equal, so there’s no net change in concentration

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facilitated diffusion (2)

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  • passive (requires no energy)

- needs transport protein to cross the membrane down its concentration gradient

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osmosis (2)

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  • diffusion of water across a membrane
  • the solute molecule is too large to cross the semi-permeable membrane but water can cross the membrane quickly (3 billion aquaporin/s)
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isotonic (2)

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  • iso=the same

- concentration of diluted in solution is the same inside and outside the membrane

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hypertonic (2)

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  • hyper=lots
  • concentration of splinted is greater than the concentration inside the cell (cell is hypotonic relative to the solution)
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hypotonic (2)

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  • hypo=beneath/below

- concentration of solutes is less than the concentration inside the cell (cell is hypertonic relative to solution)

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active transport (3)

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  • requires transport protein
  • pumping solute against its concentration gradient
  • requires energy which it gets from ATP
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how do cells deal with larger molecules?

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exocytosis or endocytosis

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exocytosis (2)

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  • way to get large substances exported from the cell

- exo=outside kytos=cell

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endocytosis (2)

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  • endo=inside

- way for cells to get things from the outside of the cell to inside of the cell

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3 types of endocytosis

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  • phagocytosis (cell eating)
  • pinocytosis (cell drinking)
  • receptor-mediated endocytosis
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