Chapter 3 (3.1) Flashcards

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Necessity of movement of substances across a plasma membrane (2)

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  • carry out living processes

- metabolic processes in cells produce waste that need to be disposed

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Structure of plasma membrane (6)

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  • phospholipid bilayer
  • channel protein
  • carrier protein
  • cholesterol
  • glycoprotein
  • glycolipid
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Phospholipid bilayer structure (4)

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  • polar head which is hydrophilic (attracted to water)
  • nonpolar tail which is hydrophobic (repels water)
  • heads in outer layer face extracellular fluid whereas head in inner layer faces cytoplasm
  • tails of the phospholipid molecule of the 2 layers face each other
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Protein molecules (2)

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  • channel protein (has channels/canals)

- carrier protein (functions as carrier)

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Glycoprotein & Glycolipid functions (3)

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  • act as receptors to hormones (insulin)
  • stabilise the membrane by forming hydrogen bonds with water
  • act as antigens for cell identification
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Cholesterols location & functions (3)

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- found between phospholipid molecules
 make phospholipid bilayer:
- stronger
- more flexible 
- less permeable to water-soluble substances (ions)
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What contributes to the ‘fluid’ characteristic of the plasma membrane? (2)

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  • phospholipid bilayer, protein & cholesterols are not static but form a dynamic & flexible structure
  • makes the plasma membrane more flexible
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What does a permeable membrane mean?

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  • membrane that allows the substances to pass through it freely
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What does an impermeable membrane mean?

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  • A membrane is impermeable if a substance is unable to move across it.
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The plasma membrane is selectively permeable. What does selectively permeable mean?

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  • Selectively permeable membrane only allows free movement of certain molecules across it, & prevent or limit the movement of other substances
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Why does the plasma membrane have a selectively permeable membrane? (2)

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  • due to its building structure

- phospholipid bilayer and protein determine the membrane permeability towards specific substances

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