Plasma Membrane Flashcards

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What is pinocytosis?

A

When drops of water are ingested

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2
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What is endocytosis?

A

When the membrane invaginates forming a vesicle which separates on the inside surface of the membrane

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3
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What is exocytosis?

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When a vesicle fuses with the membrane and releases its contents out the cell

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4
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What are the junction types in cell adhesion?

A

Occluding
Cell-Cell anchoring
Channel forming
Cell-Matrix anchoring

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5
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What is the function of a tight junction?

A

Seals gaps between epithelial cells
Limits the passage of ions and molecules through the intercellular space

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6
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What are the two types of cell-cell anchoring?

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Adherens junction
Desmosome

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7
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What is connected in an adherens junction?

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Actin filament bundle in one cell is connected with that in the other

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8
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What does a desmosome connect?

A

Intermediate filaments

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9
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What is the type of junction that is channel forming?

A

Gap junction

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10
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What is the function of a gap junction?

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Links 2 cytoplasms together
Allows the passage of small water soluble molecules between cells

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11
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Describe the structure of cell-matrix anchoring

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Actin filaments in the cell are linked to the extracellular matrix

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12
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What do hemidesmosomes do?

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They anchor intermediate filaments in a cell to the extracellular matrix.

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13
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What are the methods of cel signalling?

A

Contact dependant
Paracrine
Synaptic
Endocrine

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14
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What is the difference between paracrine and endocrine signalling?

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Paracrine signalling - produces paracrine factors that diffuse over a short distance - altering behaviour in nearby cells

Endocrine - Hormones are released from the cell into the bloodstream

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