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I. The Cell (aka Plasma) Membrane
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Overview Cell membrane separates living cell from nonliving surroundings Controls traffic in & out of the cell selectively permeable allows some substances to cross more easily than others
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A. Phospholipids Fatty acid Phosphate 1. Tails: Fatty acid chain Hydrophobic (water Fearing) 2. Heads: Phosphate and glycerol Hydrophilic (water loving) 3. Arranged as a bilayer Hydrophobic/hydrophilic
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Phospholipids cont. 4. Phospholipids can move laterally and allow small molecules, such as water, pass in and out of the cell as needed. Protein Fluidity
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Phospholipid bilayer Bilayer Animation Bilayer Animation polar hydrophilic heads nonpolar hydrophobic tails polar hydrophilic heads
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B. Glycolipid 1. Makes the cell membrane more fluid Cholesterol Without cholesterol, cell membranes would be too fluid and too permeable to some molecules. Cholesterol Cholesterol
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D. Membrane Proteins 1. Proteins determine membrane’s specific functions 2. Membrane proteins: a. peripheral proteins loosely bound to surface of membrane cell surface identity marker (antigens) b. integral proteins (transmembrane) penetrate lipid bilayer, usually across whole membrane transport proteins
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Membrane is a collage of proteins & other molecules embedded in the fluid matrix of the lipid bilayer Extracellular (outside) Cholesterol Cytoplasm Glycolipid Transmembrane proteins Filaments of cytoskeleton Peripheral protein Glycoprotein Phospholipids LABEL THE PARTS Intracellular (inside)
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E. Many Functions of Membrane Proteins Outside Plasma membrane Inside Transporter Cell surface receptor Enzyme activity Cell surface identity marker Attachment to the cytoskeleton Cell adhesion
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Membrane carbohydrates Play a key role in cell-cell recognition ability of a cell to distinguish one cell from another antigens important in organ & tissue development basis for rejection of foreign cells by immune system
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G. 4 Functions of the Plasma Membrane 1. Cell signaling between cells. 2. Selective transport of substances into and out of the cell. 3. Adhesion of a cell to other cells. 4. Enclose the cytoplasm and prevent dispersion of organelles.
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II. Fluid Mosaic Model A. Proteins embedded in the lipid bilayer can move around and “float” among the lipids = “fluid mosaic.” 1. Some of the proteins form channels and pumps that help to move material across the cell membrane. Fluidity
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