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1 Membrane Structure and Function
Chapter 4 Membrane Structure and Function

2 Phospholipid - amphipathic molecule

3 Membrane Lipids - phospholipid & cholesterol
Membrane Proteins - integral & peripheral

4 Why don't phospholipid molecules flip laterally??
FLUID due to lipid content unsaturated fats = more fluidity hydrocarbon tails wiggle; move laterally Why don't phospholipid molecules flip laterally?? cholesterol keeps membrane from freezing at decreased temperatures stiffens the membrane at increased temperatures

5 MOSAIC due to protein content number and types of proteins vary
proteins in no set position

6 Carbohydrates glycocalyx protection facilitates adhesion between cells
glycolipids & glycoproteins only occur on outside surface glycocalyx protection facilitates adhesion between cells reception of signaling molecules cell-to-cell recognition

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10 Aquaporins

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12 physical process due to the random motion of particles
DIFFUSION physical process due to the 
random motion of particles

13 OSMOSIS water moves from an area of HIGH water 
concentration (low solute concentration) to an 
area of LOW water concentration (high solute 
concentration)

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15 Tonicity - the ability of a solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water
Osmotic Pressure - measure of difference in solute concentrations; force needed to stop 
osmotic flow Hydrostatic Pressure - pressure of the cytoplasm pushing against the plasma 
membrane

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17 crenation cytolysis turgor pressure plasmolysis

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20 Maintaining Osmotic Balance

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22 Active Transport needs ATP moves UP the concentration gradient
uses highly selective protein carriers

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25 Cotransport

26 Endocytosis and Exocytosis

27 Exocytosis vesicle fuses with plasma membrane = secretion
Plants - export materials to construct cell wall Animals - secrete hormone, neurotransmitters and digestive enzymes

28 Endocytosis take in substances by vesicle formation
viruses, food, another cell, liquid A is a bacterium B is a WBC

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31 EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX meshwork of proteins and polysaccharides
collagen resists stretching elastin gives resilience fibronectin (adhesive) binds to integrin integrin makes contact with cytoskeleton - plays role in cell signaling proteoglycans help resist compression; play role in cell signaling

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33 CELL JUNCTIONS allows coordination of cells adhesive junctions
attach adjacent cells tight junctions plasma membrane proteins attach to each 
other gap junction allows cells to communicate

34 Plasmodesmata pass through cell wall
allows water and small solutes to pass freely


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