The plasma membrane Unit 2 – Homeostasis.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Plasma Membrane.
Advertisements

Plasma Membrane Notes. CHARACTERISTICS: Maintains homeostasis (balance with environment) Selective permeability – allows some molecules into the cell.
Chapter 3.  Encloses the cell and forms a boundary  Separates the interior of the cell from its surroundings  Interior is filled with cytoplasm 
The Cell Membrane. What is the cell membrane? AKA: Plasma membrane AKA: Plasma membrane The boundary between the cell and the environment The boundary.
 Objective Here!.  Where do you find roads without vehicles, forests without trees, and cities without houses?
Cellular Transport How Molecules Are Transported Across The Cell Membrane.
Chapter 7: Cells.  1) Regulates what goes in and out  (selectively permeable- some molecules too large or too strongly charged to cross while others.
Maintaining a Balance. 1.The plasma membrane is a SELECTIVELY (SEMI-) PERMEABLE membrane that allows nutrients and wastes to enter and exit the cell.
The Plasma Membrane - Gateway to the Cell
Aim: What is the anatomy and function of the cell membrane
 Surrounds all cells  Regulates cell’s internal environment  Maintains HOMEOSTASIS Maintains the same conditions constant inside the cell, regardless.
The Plasma (Cell) Membrane. Plasma Membrane Maintaining Balance Separates living cell from nonliving environment Allows flow of nutrients into and out.
T HE C ELL M EMBRANE. O NLY 2 MOLECULES THICK, THIS MEMBRANE ALLOWS THE PASSAGE OF ESSENTIAL MOLECULES IN AND OUT OF THE CELL.
Plasma Membrane: Structure & Function Objective 2.03: Maintenance of Homeostasis Movement Into & Out of the Cell.
The Plasma Membrane Section 7.2 p
Cell Membrane Chapter 3 and 4 – 9 th Grade Biology.
The Cell Membrane. What is the cell membrane? AKA: Plasma membrane The boundary between the cell and the environment Does every cell have a cell membrane?
Eukaryotic Cell Membrane. Cell Membrane Cell membrane: the flexible boundary of a cell (also called a plasma membrane) It separates a cell from its surroundings.
CELL MEMBRANE: FLUID MOSAIC. CELL/ PLASMA MEMBRANE Separates the inside of the cell from its environment Receives messages from outside Allows things.
Cell Membrane Structure
Honors Biology.  BIG biological molecules ◦ Made of smaller parts  Monomers  Carbon-based (organic) ◦ Carbohydrates ◦ Nucleic acids ◦ Proteins ◦ Lipids.
The Cell Membrane. What is the cell membrane? AKA: Plasma membrane The boundary between the cell and the environment Does every cell have a cell membrane?
4.3: The Plasma Membrane. Functions of the Plasma Membrane Allows only certain molecules to enter or leave Separates inside from outside Allows waste.
Section 7-3 Cell Boundaries. Plasma Membrane or Cell Membrane The boundary between the cell and its environment. Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
CELL (PLASMA) MEMBRANE Chapter 4 Pg Homeostasis Balanced internal conditions of cells Maintained by cell membrane controlling what enters or.
Phospholipid A phospholipid is a type of lipid used in the cells of living things.
Plasma Membrane.
The Plasma Membrane Chapter 7.2. Maintaining a Balance  Cells need nutrients like glucose, amino acids, and lipids to function.  The plasma membrane.
Phospholipid Bilayer. The Cell Membrane a phospholipid bilayer.
What is the cell membrane? AKA: Plasma membrane The boundary between the cell and the environment Does every cell have a cell membrane? Yes!, Each and.
The Cell Membrane. What is the cell membrane? AKA: Plasma membrane The boundary between the cell and the environment Does every cell have a cell membrane?
Plasma Membrane  Responsible for homeostasis. Plasma membrane Thin, flexible boundary between a cell and its environment. Allows nutrients in and allows.
HOMEOSTASIS and the PLASMA MEMBRANE Carroll. Objectives Explain the function of the plasma membrane. Relate the function of the plasma membrane to the.
The Cell Membrane. I.) What is the cell membrane? A. AKA: Plasma membrane B. The boundary between the cell and the environment C. Does every cell have.
 BIG biological molecules ◦ Made of smaller parts  Monomers  Carbon-based (organic) ◦ Carbohydrates ◦ Nucleic acids ◦ Proteins ◦ Lipids.
The Cell (Plasma) Membrane
Plasma Membrane.
CELL TRANSPORT.
Cell Structure and Function 7.2
Lipids and Cell Membrane Structure
The Plasma Membrane Essential Questions: How does the structure of the plasma membrane allow it to function as a regulatory organelle and protective.
Plasma Membrane.
Cell Membrane.
7.2 – The Plasma Membrane State Standard SB1a
Cell Membrane.
The Plasma Membrane TSW understand the physical structure and functions of the cell membrane.
Cell Membrane Structure
Cellular Membrane Notes
TEM picture of a real cell membrane.
The Plasma/Cell Membrane
Fluid Mosaic Model of the Cell Membrane
The Plasma (Cell) Membrane
7.2 – The Plasma Membrane State Standard SB1a
CELL (PLASMA) MEMBRANE
Today’s Data Here Objective Here!.
Day 27 Agenda: Turn in Project The cell membrane notes
CHAPTER 4 A VIEW OF THE CELL
Cell Membrane & Homeostasis
Plasma Membrane Structure and Function
7.2 The Plasma Membrane Main Idea: The plasma membrane helps to maintain homeostasis in the cell.
Cell Membrane Structure
The Cell Membrane.
Phospholipids and Membrane Structure
The plasma (Cell) membrane
The Plasma Membrane.
The Plasma Membrane Section 7.2.
CELL (PLASMA) MEMBRANE
The Cell Membrane.
The Plasma Membrane.
The Cell Membrane.
Presentation transcript:

The plasma membrane Unit 2 – Homeostasis

What is the Plasma Membrane? The membrane separates the organelles of the cell from the outside environment It is made of a double layer of phospholipids and embedded proteins.

What does the plasma membrane do? Controls what enters and leaves the cell. Nutrients Waste It is said to be selectively permeable. (Everything CANNOT enter the cell) Water can freely enter and leave the cell Maintains homeostasis

What is the plasma Membrane made of? Phosopholipids Phosphate head Lipid tail Proteins 3 types

Structure of phosopholipids Made of lipids (fats) with a phosphate head Lipid portion is 2 fatty acid tails. The tail is hydrophobic: it does not interact well with water. Phosphate head is hydrophilic: it can be exposed to a water environment. phospholipid

Here is what a phospholipid bi- layer looks like as a sphere

How do materials move into and out of the cell? Materials must move in and out of the cell through the plasma membrane. Some materials move between the phospholipids. Some materials move through the proteins.

How do materials move into and out of the cell? Some proteins span membrane and determine which molecules can enter or leave. These are transport proteins. Other proteins on the surface act as receptors.

The Proteins of the Plasma Membrane Channel Proteins Have channels that allow materials to move in and out. Carrier Proteins combine with a molecules to help them move Enzymatic Proteins Carry out metabolic reactions