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CHAPTER 5: Cellular Processes Section 5.1-5.2 Plasma Membrane Pgs. 73-75 Objective: I can explain the properties and “behavior” of the plasma membrane.

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1 CHAPTER 5: Cellular Processes Section 5.1-5.2 Plasma Membrane Pgs. 73-75 Objective: I can explain the properties and “behavior” of the plasma membrane based on its structure and how it is put together.

2 Homeostasis (what is this?) Property of Life  Maintain a stable internal environment Cells have homeostasis  Take in food (maintain energy)  Get rid of waste (maintain cleanliness) Since cell (normally) has no mouth, absorbs through “skin” = Plasma membrane

3 Plasma Membrane Separates inside from outside Selects what goes in & out = selectively permeable  Structure (made of?):  Made of phospholipids  Forms (phospho)lipid bilayer  Arranged in a Fluid Mosaic Model

4 Phospholipid  Lipid Bilayer Polar hydrophilic heads (phosphate)  Faces watery environment (in/out of cell) Nonpolar hydrophobic tails (hydrocarbon)  Middle area to try to keep water (& other polar molecules from) passing through TWO Layers

5 Fluid Mosaic Model Phospholipids can move around and still maintain barrier (Fluid)  NOT connected, but stable (yet flexible) Other molecules can “float” and move in phospholipid bilayer (Mosaic) http://telstar.ote.cmu.edu/biology/MembranePage/index2.html http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=ap1101 Inner Life of Cell – focus on phospholipids http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_zD3NxSsD8&t=0m36s

6 Structure Details Cholesterol: steroid lipid to stabilize (make more rigid) Lots of proteins (stick through)  Polar A.A.  Nonpolar A.A.

7 Types of Membrane Proteins Some fixed, some movable Cell surface proteins  Can stick in or out (on one side)  Usually has a carbohydrate flag  Acts as a marker or identifier (communicates) Transmembrane proteins (channels/gates)  Almost always transports (act as gate)  Requires polar A.A. & non polar A.A. in chain Why? Can it move horizontally? Vertically? http://www.johnkyrk.com/cellmembrane.html


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