TOPIC 1-Cell membranes Flashcards
How do tempratures below 0 degrees Celsius effect plasma membranes?
-The phospholipids do not have much energy so they cannot move/vibrate very much
-They are packed together closely which makes the membrane rigid
-Channel and carrier proteins denature (loose their structure and function)
-Permability of the membrane is increased
-Ice crystals may form and pierce the membrane making it highly permeable when it thaws
How do temperatures between 0-45 degrees Celsius effect plasma membrane?
-The phospholipids can move around and aren’t pack as tightly together
-The membrane is partially permeable
-Ad the temprature increases,the phospholipids move as they have more energy which increases permeability
How do tempratures above 45 degrees Celsius effect plasma membranes?
-The phospholipid bilateral starts to melt (break down) and the membrane becomes more permeable
-Water inside the cell expands putting pressure on the membrane
-Channel proteins and carrier proteins in the membranes denature
-Therefore they cannot control what comes in and out of the cell
Define partially permeable
They let some molecules through but not others
What is the function of membranes within cells?
Divides the cell into different components- acts as a barrier between the organelle and the cytoplasm
What are cell membranes composed of?
Lipids (mainly phospholipids), proteins and carbohydrates
Which model was created in 1972?
Fluid mosaic model
How are molecules arranged according to the fluid mosaic model?
-Phospholipid molecules form a bilayer
-Proteins are scattered throughout (mosaic), these include channel and carrier proteins, receptor proteins
-Glycolipids and glycoproteins
-Cholesterol
Why is the bilayer fluid?
-The phospholipids are constantly moving
What is the function of the carrier and channel proteins?
-To allow large molecules and ions to pass through the membrane
What is the function of receptor proteins?
Allow the cell to detect chemical changes released by other cells
What are glycolipids and glycoproteins?
glycoproteins= proteins that have a carbohydrate attached
Glycolipids= proteins that have a lipid attached x
What is a phospholipid head and tail?
Phospholipid head=hydrophillic
Tail= hydrophobic
What is meant by hydrophilic and hydrophobic?
Hydrophillic= attracts water
Hydrophobic= repels water
How are molecules arranged in a bilayer?
-The head faces out towards the water on both sides of the membrane
-The centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic so no water-soluble substances diffuse through it
-However small nonpolar substances and water can diffuse through the membrane