Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Aim: How is the cell membrane built to do its job?
2
What are the functions of the cell membrane? 3 Basic Functions: Acts as a container Selectively permeable Communication
3
Function #1 Acts as a container Holds the contents of the cell within
4
Function #2 Receptors Has protein shapes on the cell membrane to communicate
5
Function #3 Selectively permeable Allows only certain molecules in and out
6
Cell Membrane Structure Bi-layer of lipids Embedded withproteins
7
What are the two components of the cell membrane? Lipids Proteins
8
Components of Cell Membrane Lipids (lots of lollipops with legs) BI-LAYER OF LIPIDS
9
Proteins STRUCTURAL PROTEIN CHANNEL Membrane Proteins: 1.Transport Proteins: (Channels) 2.Receptor Proteins
10
Receptors RECEPTORS Proteins for communication Chemicals sent from other cells must fit Lock and key concept
11
Why is this model called the fluid mosaic model? http://home.earthlink.net/~shalpine/anim/Life/memb.htm Fluid – molecules are always moving Mosaic – made of many different molecules + =
12
How do some things get through the cell membrane?
13
Can the elephant get into the house?
14
How is the cell membrane different from an umbrella? An umbrella is impermeable It does not allow materials through
15
How is a window screen similar to the cell membrane? Both are semi- permeable. Only certain molecules pass.
16
What is the difference between these molecules?
17
Some are large… Polysaccharides – many units
18
Some are small… Water (Mickey Mouse) Monosaccharide – one unit AKA: GLUCOSE
19
Predict which molecules will get through the membrane SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE
20
Why do some things get through the cell membrane? Small molecules are more likely to get through the cell membrane compared to big molecules
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.