lecture 4 Flashcards

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why are cells small

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  • cells need to be imported and exported
  • as cell gets larger, volume is disproportionate to surface area (more nutrients can be imported and wastes exported in a small cell)
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characteristics of lipid bilayers

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  • made out of phospholipids (chain of carbons and hydrogens (fatty acids))
  • one end is charged, other isn’t
  • hydrophilic (love water) and hydrophobic (hate water)
  • e.g. sea foam
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characteristics of a cell’s plasma membrane

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  • phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins
  • carb chains attached to proteins and lipids protrude from cell
  • cytoskeleton filaments are attached to inside of membrane
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characteristics of fluid mosaic nature of plasma membrane

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  • proteins are scattered throughout membrane, mosaic pattern
  • membrane is fluid - components move around on membrane
  • fluidity imparts flexibility to cells
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5
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what do the embedded molecules on the plasma membrane do

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  • cell recognition
  • membrane channels
  • receptors
  • enzymatic reactions
  • carrier porteins
  • join cells together
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what is the differential permeability of the plasma membrane

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small uncharged molecules (h2o, oxygen etc) can freely pass through but charged molecules and macromolecules cannot

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what is diffusion and where does it occur

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  • process where molecules move from high concentration to a low concentration until equilibrium is reached
  • oxygen diffuses into capillaries and co2 out of capillaries
  • PASSIVE
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what is osmosis and where does it occur

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  • movement of water molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration of water through a semi-permeable membrane
  • PASSIVE
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active transport

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  • requires energy (ATP)

- e.g. sodium-potassium pump: raised potassium content inside cells while pumping sodium molecules outside

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what is endocytosis and exocytosis

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entry of large particles/molecules into or out of cells

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what happens during endocytosis

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a pit forms in the plasma membrane enclosing the transported substance in a small vesicle e.g. phagocytosis

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12
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what is receptor mediated endocytosis

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receptors bind substances, endocytosis allows selective entry into cell

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