Active Reading: “Cell Features”

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Active Reading: “Cell Features” Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Active Reading: “Cell Features”

1. The first paragraph describes a cause-and-effect relationship between the structure of a membrane protein and the lipid bilayer. The cause in this relationship is the nonpolar middle part of a membrane protein. What is the effect? The middle part of the membrane protein is attracted to the interior of the lipid bilayer but is repelled by the water on either side of the lipid bilayer.

The inner and outer parts of the membrane protein are mostly polar. 2. Another cause-and-effect relationship detailed in the first paragraph explains that the inner and outer parts of a membrane protein are attracted to water. What is the cause? The inner and outer parts of the membrane protein are mostly polar.

3. What causes a membrane protein to be held in the lipid bilayer? The membrane protein is held in the lipid bilayer by the dual attraction of the inner and outer parts of the protein to water.

Cause: Phospholipids are fluid and in motion. 4. The last sentence in the first paragraph describes another cause-and-effect relationship. Identify the cause and then the effect. Cause: Phospholipids are fluid and in motion. Effect: Cell-membrane proteins move within the lipid bilayer.

5. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? The main idea is that there are different types of proteins in the cell membrane.

SKILL: ORGANIZING INFORMATION Type of Protein: 6. marker proteins 8. receptor proteins 10. transport proteins Function: 7. help other cells recognize their cell type 9. recognize and bind to specific substances outside the cell 11. aid the movement of substances into and out of the cell

Multiple Choice 12. What is the function of enzymes found in the cell membrane? a. to move substances out of the cell b. to bind to specific substances c. to help cells recognize their cell type d. to assist biochemical reactions in the cell d