Membranes Flashcards
What is the structure of a phospholipid?
Glycerol, two fatty acids and a phosphate group
What is the width of the cell membrane?
7nm
What’s the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic proteins?
Intrinsic proteins pass right through the membrane such as carrier and channel proteins, extrinsic do not pass the entire way through, or are peripheral (only on the outside)
What is the glycocalyx?
The layer above the membrane consisting of carbohydrate chains from glycoproteins
What does ?fluid mosaic? model mean?
The model is called fluid because the phospholipid and protein molecules move around each other. The model is called a mosaic because proteins embedded between the phospholipids vary in shape, size and pattern
What is the function of glycoproteins and glycolipids in the cell membrane?
Cell to cell communication and recognition
What is the function of cholesterol in the cell membrane?
To maintain fluidity
How do lipid soluble substances pass through the cell membrane?
They can dissolve in the fatty acid tails and move through the membrane by simple diffusion
How do ions pass through the cell membrane?
They must pass through a channel protein by facilitated diffusion
What is active transport?
Movement from an area of low to high concentration, against a concentration gradient. This is done through a carrier protein and requires ATP
Which transport protein is used for active transport?
A carrier protein
What is a channel protein for water called?
An aquaporin
What is the specific term for bulk transport of a solid into a cell?
Phagocytosis
What is the term for bulk transport of a liquid into a cell?
Pinocytosis
What is the term for bulk transport out of a cell?
Exocytosis