The Plasma (Cell) Membrane What is the function?
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Why must cells control materials that enter and leave the cell? Cells need to maintain a balance (homeostasis)
Why do organisms have many small cells instead of a few large cells? Cells are limited by surface-area-to-volume ratio Smaller cells – higher ratio Larger cells – lower ratio Hint : Think of a pile of wet laundry
Relationship btwn surface area & volume Surface area = 6 mm2 Volume = 1 mm3 Surface area = 24 mm2 Volume = 8 mm3 1 mm 2 mm 4 mm Surface area = 96 mm2 Volume = 64 mm3 Not enough membrane to allow materials in/out
Then how can eukaryotic cells be bigger than prokaryotic cells? Organelles bound by membranes - increases surface area Organelles help divide jobs for the cell
Why is the Plasma Membrane so Important? Allows cells to be alive Separates life from non life
What is the main component of the cell membrane? Lipids (aka Fats, oils, and waxes)
Monomers and Polymers Cells build macromolecules (aka polymers) by bonding small molecules (monomers)
Monomers-2 parts: glycerol & 3 fatty acids Elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen Do not mix w/water Different types of fatty acids make lipids different
Function Long term energy storage Insulation Protection
Specialized Lipid- phospholipid Glycerol Backbone Two Fatty Acid Chains Phosphate Group
Phospholipid bilayer Phosphate head (glycerol +phosphate) hydrophilic – “water-loving” 2 Fatty acid tails hydrophobic – “water-fearing”
Inside of cell Outside of cell protein carbohydrate cholesterol phospholipid
Fluid Mosaic Model Molecules freely move sideways w/in each layer Flexible Proteins – communication & control movement of large molecules in/out Cholesterol – increase stability & strength Carbohydrates – identification & communication
Selectively Permeable aka semi-permeable Allows some smaller materials to pass (ex. water, glucose) Keeps out bigger materials (ex. starch, polymers)