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Plasma Membrane
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Function Allows nutrients to pass into and out of the cell.
Maintains homeostasis.
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Structure Composed of a phospholipid bilayer called the fluid mosaic model.
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Structure Structure of phospholipid bilayer:
Each phospholipid contains a glycerol backbone, 2 fatty acid chains, and a phosphate group. A phosphate is formed by replacing one fatty acid in a lipid with a phosphate group.
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Structure Structure of phospholipid bilayer:
Each phosphate group has two fatty acid tails that are nonpolar and one head containing a polar phosphate group. The nonpolar tails stop water-soluble molecules form moving through the membrane. The polar head interacts with the watery environment inside and outside the cell.
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Structure The phospholipid bilayer also contains: Cholesterol
Transport Proteins Proteins Carbohydrates
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Structure Function of cholesterol: Function of transport proteins:
Stabilizes the membrane by preventing the fatty acid tails from sticking together. Function of transport proteins: Span the entire membrane to move substances through the plasma membrane.
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Structure Function of carbohydrates:
Stick out of the surface of the cell along with proteins in order to identify chemical signals. Function of proteins at inner surface: Attach the plasma membrane to the internal support structure of the cell. Give flexibility.
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