Transport Across Cell Membrane Flashcards

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Membranes consisting of a phospholipid bilayer found around and within all cells. The cell-surface membrane is the plasma membrane that surrounds cells.

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Plasma Membrane

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Triglyceride in which one of the three fatty acid molecules is replaced by a phosphate molecule. Phospholipids are important in the structure an functioning of plasma membranes.

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Phospholipid

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Bilayer

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A membrane consisting of two layers of phospholipids.

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A protein completely spanning the phospholipid bilayer which form water-filled tubes to allow water-soluble ions to diffuse across the membrane.

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Protein Channel

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Carrier Protein

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A protein completely spanning the phospholipid bilayer which bind to ions or molecules then change shape in order to move these molecules across the membrane.

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Carbohydrate chains attached to a protein (often extrinsic) which are part of the cell surface membrane. They act as recognition sites, help cells to attach to one another and allows cells to recognise one another.

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Glycoprotein

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A carbohydrate covalently bonded with a lipid. They act as recognition sites, help maintain stability of the membrane and help cells attach to one another.

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Glycolipid

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Cholesterol

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Lipid that is an important component of cell-surface membranes because it adds strength. Excess in the blood can lead to atheroma.

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Permeability

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How permeable a substance is depends on the size, polarity and charge of the molecule. If it is small, non-polar and fat soluble it is very permeable and can pass through the cell membrane.

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Fluid mosaic model

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The arrangement of the various molecules of the cell-surface membrane. Fluid because the individual phospholipid molecules can move relative to one another and mosaic because the proteins vary in shape, size and pattern.

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The net movement of molecules (or ions) from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration. It is passive.

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Diffusion

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Facilitated diffusion

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Diffusion involving the presence of protein carrier molecules to allow the passive movement of substances (normally large, polar or charged molecules) across plasma membrane.

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13
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The passage of water from a region where there is a higher water potential to a region where there is a lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane.

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Osmosis

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Water potential

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The pressure created by water molecules. It is the measure of the extent to which a solution gives out water. The greater the number of water molecules present, the higher (less negative) the water potential. Pure water has a water potential of zero.

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15
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A solution which has the same water potential as the cell within it.

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Isotonic

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Active transport

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Movement of a substance from a region where it is in a low concentration to a region where it is in a high concentration. The process requires the expenditure of metabolic energy in the form of ATP.

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The transport of one substance coupled with the transport of another substance across a plasma membrane in the same direction through the same protein carrier.

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Co-transport