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Structure of the plasma membrane

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1 Structure of the plasma membrane

2 Phospholipid molecule

3 A phospholipid molecule has:
a polar head (includes a phosphate group) Nonpolar tails (fatty acids)

4 The polar phosphate group
A key component of living things is water Water is polar The polar phosphate group allows the cell membrane to interact with its watery environment. (HYDROPHILIC) Like dissolves like!

5 Nonpolar fatty acid tails
The fatty acid tails are nonpolar therefore they avoid water. (HYDOPHOBIC)

6 Two layers of phospholipid molecules make a sandwich.
the phospholipid head face the watery environments found inside and outside the cell. the fatty acid tails form the interior of the membrane.

7 When many phospholipid molecules come together in this manner, a barrier is created that is water-soluble at its outer surfaces and water-insoluble in the middle. Water-soluble molecules will not easily move through the membrane because they are stopped by the nonpolar fatty acid tails.

8 Other components of the plasma membrane
Transport Proteins –used for transportation of material into and out of the cell. Carbohydrates & proteins – used for chemical signals Cholesterol – help stabilize the phospholipids by preventing their fatty acid tails from sticking together.

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10 Fluid mosaic model This is a term used to describe the plasma membrane because molecules are free to move sideways within a lipid bilayer.

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