Membrane Fluidity Flashcards
Describe the fluid properties of the cell membrane and vesicles
Fluidity refers to viscous flow of phospholipids
in the cell membrane/ organelles of the endo-membrane system (EX: Vesicles)
Fluidity in the cell membrane/vesicles are affected by: -
- temperature
- fatty acid length
- fatty acid saturation
- presence of cholesterol
Explain vesicle formation via endocytosis
In endocytosis, the cell actively transports molecules into the cell
by engulfing them into vesicles
formed through cell membrane capture and fusion
Outline 2 examples of materials brought into the cell via endocytosis
- White blood cells can engulf bacteria when fighting infection
- single celled organisms (EX: amoeba) can engulf bacteria as a food source
Explain release of materials from cells via exocytosis
A secretory vesicle moves towards the cell membrane,
fuses with the membrane,
and releases the contents into extracellular space
Outline 2 examples of materials released from a cell via exocytosis
- secretion of neurotransmitter at synaptic terminus
- secretion of digestive juices from exocrine glands