CH.10: Lecture Questions COMPLETE Flashcards
What component of biological membranes seals one
compartment away from another?
A. Protein
B. Polar lipids
C. Neutral lipids
D. DNA
E. carbohydrate
B. Polar lipids
Based on the FRAP figure from the last chapter, membrane
components:
A. Are always anchored to the cytoskeleton
B. Freely pass from the membrane through the cytosol
C. Can diffuse “laterally” around the membrane
C. Can diffuse “laterally” around the membrane
Which bond is generally non-polar?
A) NH
B)OH
C) CH
D)O=C
C) CH
The distance across the lipid bilayer is greater in:
A. a lipid raft region
B. a region that is not a lipid raft
A. a lipid raft region
Transmembrane domains of proteins tend to be longer in proteins that end up in:
A. a lipid raft region
B. a region that is not a lipid raft
A. a lipid raft region
Hydrophilic amino acid side chains in a transmembrane helix would
be LEAST likely to interact with:
A. Amino acid side chains in other amphipathic helices
B. An aqueous pore in the protein
C. Lipid tails of the lipid bilayer
C. Lipid tails of the lipid bilayer