Chapter 4: Biology of the cell Flashcards
What are the general functions of
a cell?
Maintain cell structure and function. Waste disposal (prevents disruption of cell activity). Obtain nutrients to make building blocks.
What lipids are the plasma membrane made
of?
Phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol
What are the components phospholipids
Hydrophobic (nonpolar) tails and hydrophyllic heads (polar)
Function of phospholipid bilayer
Acts as a barrier between cytoplasm and interstitial fluid.
Define functions of phospholipids, cholesterol, glycolipids, and protein channels on plasma membrane
Phopsholipids- Separates cytoplasm and IF
Cholesterol- Adds flexibility and strength to membrane
Glycolipids- Marks cell as body’s cell
Protein channel- Allows solutes and molecules in/out of cell
List membranous and non-membranous organelles
Membranous-Mitochondria, ER, Golgi Apparatus, Peroxisomes,
Lysosomes, Nucleus
Non-membranous- Ribosomes,centrioles, cytoskeleton
List and define components of nucleus
Nucleolus Cinner most dark matter), chromatin (condensed matter surrounding
nucleolus), nuclear envelope ( membrane surrounding nucleus)
What are the two different plasma
membrane proteins called?
Integral proteins (i.e glycoproteins) Embedded in membrane
Peripheral proteins- Not embedded in layer
List two main processes of membrane transport
Diffusion - Movement of solute down conc. gradient
Osmosis - Movement of water from high to low conc. gradient
What are two main types of active membrane transport?
Active transport and vesicular
Exoctosis and endcytosis are
Release of content in or out of cell via vesicles