transport across membranes Flashcards
Explain why a cell membrane may be described as a fluid-mosaic?
. The position of the molecules within the membrane is fluid – they are able to move around within the membrane.
. Membrane is made up from a variety of different molecules arranged into a mosaic.
Explain the arrangement of phospholipids in a cell-surface membrane.
. Bilayer OR Water is present inside and outside a cell;
. Hydrophobic (fatty acid) tails point away/are repelled from water OR Hydrophilic (phosphate) heads point to/are in/are attracted to water;
Many different substances enter and leave a cell by crossing its cell surface membrane.
Describe how substances can cross a cell surface membrane.
. (Simple / facilitated) diffusion from high to low concentration / down concentration gradient;
. Small / non-polar / lipid-soluble molecules pass via phospholipids / bilayer;
OR
Large / polar / water-soluble molecules go through proteins;
. Water moves by osmosis / from high water potential to low water potential / from less to more negative water potential;
. Active transport is movement from low to high concentration / against concentration gradient;
. Active transport / facilitated diffusion involves proteins / carriers;
. Active transport requires energy / ATP;
. Ref. to Na+ / glucose co-transport;
The movement of substances across cell membranes is affected by membrane structure.
Describe how.
. Phospholipid (bilayer) allows movement/diffusion of non-polar/lipid-soluble substances;
. Phospholipid (bilayer) prevents movement/diffusion of polar/ charged/lipid-insoluble substances OR (Membrane) proteins allow polar/charged substances to cross the membrane/bilayer;
. Carrier proteins allow active transport;
. Channel/carrier proteins allow facilitated diffusion/co-transport;
. Shape/charge of channel / carrier determines which substances move;
. Number of channels/carriers determines how much movement;
. Membrane surface area determines how much diffusion/movement;
. Cholesterol affects fluidity/rigidity/permeability;