Membranes Or, How to Keep Your Insides Separated from the Outside.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Investigation: Oil and Water (cell membrane)
Advertisements

(Phospholipid Bilayer). The Cell Membrane is Semi-Permeable or Selectively Permeable. This means it only allows certain substances to enter/exit the cell.
Chapter 7: Cells.  1) Regulates what goes in and out  (selectively permeable- some molecules too large or too strongly charged to cross while others.
Cell Membranes. Cell membrane Also known as the PLASMA MEMBRANE.
Cell Membrane. Function of Cell Membrane  Separates the cell’s contents from materials outside the cell  Regulates what moves in and out of a cell 
CELL MEMBRANE Cell Membrane Structure. Cell Boundaries liquid environment Every cell is surrounded by a liquid environment liquid inside (cytoplasm)
Cell membrane Separates cell protoplasm from non-living environment Allows nutrients to enter Allows waste and other materials to exit.
The Cell Membrane. Animal Cell Plant Cell Prokaryotic Cell: Bacteria.
Membrane Structure & Function
Warm-up What are the 3 components of cell theory? Balloon with vanilla.
Wake-up 1.How can you tell the difference between an onion cell and a Elodea cell? 1.Why was the Human cheek cell round and not square? -Turn in Wake-up.
Plasma Membrane: Structure & Function Objective 2.03: Maintenance of Homeostasis Movement Into & Out of the Cell.
Cell Membrane Structure
Starter 1.What are the two categories of cells? 2.How are they different? 3.What are examples of each?
Chapter 7.3: Structure of the Cell Membrane.  How is a colander (sifter) similar to a cell membrane? Read on to find out.  1. What are some things that.
10/20/15 Starter: How do passive and active transport help a cell maintain homeostasis? Practice: Glue notes here 10/20/15 Cell Membrane Application/Connection/Exit.
Unit: Cellular Structure & Function All cells have a cell membrane that separates the cell from its non-living surroundings. It is a thin barrier; approximately.
4.3: The Plasma Membrane. Functions of the Plasma Membrane Allows only certain molecules to enter or leave Separates inside from outside Allows waste.
Phospholipid A phospholipid is a type of lipid used in the cells of living things.
Cell Membrane.
Learning Goal: Identify the major components of a cell membrane.
Plasma Membrane.
The Cell Membrane and Regulation. Function of a Cell Membrane Regulation of what moves into and out of a cell Regulation of what moves into and out of.
The Cell Membrane and Regulation. Function of a Cell Membrane Regulation of what moves into and out of a cell Regulation of what moves into and out of.
The Cell Membrane Write. Cell Membrane The membrane of the cell has many different names. You may hear it called: The phospholipid bilayer The semi-permeable.
Cell Membranes What is the cell membranes structure and functions ? Starter: In biological terms, what do the following words mean? Semi permeablehydrophobic.
Phospholipid Bilayer. The Cell Membrane a phospholipid bilayer.
The Cell Membrane Cell Membrane – boundary that separates cells from their environment and controls what moves in and out of the cell.
Do Now Turn in your plant & animal cell lab from yesterday Turn in your Prok. & Euk. Interactive What type of cell is pictured below? How do you know?
Cell Membrane Objectives
Cell Membrane Functions Protects and supports the cell Regulates the transport of materials in & out of the cell.
Membranes Topic 1.3.
Biology, I.  Surrounds all cells  Regulates cell’s internal environment  Maintains HOMEOSTASIS Maintains the same conditions constant inside the cell,
Opening Activity 11/3/15 Scientists refer to the cell membrane as a fluid mosaic model. What is a mosaic? (hint: the pictures below are mosaics)
CHAPTER 5: Cellular Processes Section Plasma Membrane Pgs Objective: I can explain the properties and “behavior” of the plasma membrane.
Chapter 5 A Journey into the Eukaryotic Cell Mrs. Park December 2015.
Cell Membrane Notes. Cell Membrane - Plasma Membrane – Phospholipid Bilayer.
7.2 – Eukaryotic Cell Structure. Cell Boundary (Animal & Plant) O Cell Membrane O Function: O Controls what enters or exits the cell O Semipermeable –
Warm-Up Turn in Microscope Lab and vocabulary. 1. Have a clean sheet of notebook paper for the warm-up. 1.Define.
The Fluid Mosaic Structure of the Cell Membrane
Structure and Function
Warm Up for 10/4: In a sentence or two, explain why the oil can’t “mix” with the water molecules.
Cell Structure and Function 7.2
What is the function of the cell membrane?
Topic: Cell Membrane Objective: Describe and draw the phospholipid bilayer.
All living cells must maintain a balance regardless of internal and external conditions. Survival depends on the cell’s ability to maintain the-
The Cell Membrane Functions
Cell Membranes.
The Cell Membrane
The plasma membrane Unit 2 – Homeostasis.
Warmup Download the Popplet App Create a New Popplet titled:
Cell Membrane.
The Cell Membrane.
Protecting the cell since…forever.
Learning Goal: Identify the major components of a cell membrane.
7.2 The Plasma Membrane Main Idea: The plasma membrane helps to maintain homeostasis in the cell.
3.3 Cell Membrane.
Cell Membrane Structure
CELL MEMBRANE.
Cell Membranes Page #
Do This: Have a seat and get out your notebook.
The plasma (Cell) membrane
The Plasma Membrane.
Notes on The Cell Membrane.
Cell Membrane Notes Page 11 of Unit 3 Folder
Cell Membranes Page #
Maintaining Homeostasis
SWBAT describe membrane structure
Cell Transport Notes: Cell Membrane.
The Cell Membrane.
Presentation transcript:

Membranes Or, How to Keep Your Insides Separated from the Outside

You’re building a fence around a daycare center. What do you want this fence to be able to do?

Think about your answers for the previous slide. How does this compare with what a cell needs from its fence?

Building materials Lots of molecules like to be surrounded by water. Not useful – your building materials would keep floating away from each other.

A better choice What about molecules that don’t like to be surrounded by water? How will they behave? = hydrophobic molecule

Meet the Lipids!

Lipid Water

How will these lipids arrange themselves?

Lipids bunch together and line up very nicely when put into water. So is this what the cell membrane looks like?

Model: cell membranes are made up of a single layer of lipids Prediction – if the surface area of a round cell is 150 micrometers 2 (  m 2 ) = 150  m 2 then when the cell is “unwrapped,” there should be 150  m 2 of lipids = 150  m 2

Data: Gorter and Grendel (1924) Red blood cell donor Surface area of cell membrane (  m 2 ) Surface area of extracted lipids (  m 2 ) Dog Sheep Rabbit Guinea pig Goat Human

Was the prediction accurate? Come up with another model to fit the data.

Basic Lipid Bilayer

Refine the model FRAP (Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching) Lab technique where you attach a glowing (fluorescing) molecule to the head of a phospholipid, and then zap some of them with a laser so that the light goes out (permanently – those lipids can’t light back up)

The model so far Membrane is made of phospholipids, which have a water-loving head and two water- hating tails The phospholipids line themselves up in a double layer The phospholipids can shuffle around within the membrane.

Fat in food