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Membranes Chap. 5
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Phosophlipids Phospholipids will form a bilayer when placed in water. Phospholipid bilayers are fluid.
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Membrane Structure Cellular membranes have 7 different components: 1.Phospholipid bilayer 2.Transmembrane protein 3.Interior protein network
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Membrane Structure Cellular membranes have 7 different components: 4. Cell surface markers 5. Protein pumps 6. Cholesterol 7. Receptor proteins
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Membrane Protein Functions
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Diffusion - Passive Transport “Movement of a molecule across a membrane without the use of energy” Diffusion is a form of passive transport.
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Facilitated Diffusion Facilitated diffusion: “Molecules that cannot cross the membrane easily alone can do so with the help of specific proteins”
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Active Transport “Movement of a molecule across a membrane with the use of energy”
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Sodium-Potassium (Na + - K + ) Pump
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Osmosis The diffusion of water across a semi- permeable membrane.
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Cells in Solution Isotonic “The concentration of water and dissolved solutes is the same on the inside of the cell and in the solution outside”.
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Cells in Solution Hypotonic “The concentration of dissolved solutes is lower (and the concentration of water is higher) in the solution than in the cell.
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Cells in Solution Hypertonic “The concentration of dissolved solutes is higher (and the concentration of water is lower) in the solution than in the cell.
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Review
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Bulk Transport - Endocytosis The cell membrane forms a vessicle by surrounding a large molecule or group of molecules. The vessicle brings the molecule(s) into the cell.
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Bulk Transport - Exocytosis A vessicle is created around a molecule inside the cell. The vessicle attaches to the cell membrane which opens up and releases the molecule outside the cell.
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