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Day 27 Agenda: Turn in Project The cell membrane notes
Khan academy video: cell membrane intro.
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Bell Ringer Day 27 Number 1-8 and then label the organelles.
Cytoplasm Cell Wall Vacuole Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Nucleus Mitochondria Cell Membrane Chloroplast 1 2 3 5 7 6 8 4 Image:
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
The answers are … Vacuole 1 2 3 5 7 6 8 Cytoplasm Chloroplast Mitochondria Nucleus Cell Wall 4 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Cell Membrane
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The Key to Cellular Transport
The Cell Membrane The Key to Cellular Transport
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Red plasma membrane stain
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Eukaryotic Cell?
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Eukaryotic Cell - Plant
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Blue Stain. Cell Type?
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Brown Stain. Cell Type?
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Cell (or Plasma) Membrane
All cells have a plasma membrane that surrounds the cell and protects/separates the cell from the environment
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Characteristics of the Cell Membrane
Made of a phospholipid bilayer Selectively permeable -it controls “selects” what can enter or leave the cell -allows nutrients in, wastes out to maintain HOMEOSTASIS Fluid Mosaic Model - made of different molecules – phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol - the molecules can move “fluid”
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Lipid bi-layer – the heart of the membrane
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Sketch the cell membrane
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Phospholipids: Phosphate Heads
hydrophillic head– loves water and charged particles
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Phospholipids: Lipid Tails
hydrophobic – fear water and charged particles
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Specialized Proteins Cell recognition Signaling
Channels to let substances in and out Pumps to move substances in and out Proteins
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Receptor Proteins recognize and bind with substances outside of the cell, causing changes inside the cell
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Enzymes Allow reactions to occur- light reactions and ETS occur with enzymes in membrane
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Transport Proteins Proteins that extend across the membrane – provide a way for large or charged molecules to cross the membrane
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