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The Cell Membrane. Notes Outline I. History of the Cell and Cell Theory II. The Cell Membrane a)Selective Permeability III. Structure a)Phospholipid Bilayer.

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1 The Cell Membrane

2 Notes Outline I. History of the Cell and Cell Theory II. The Cell Membrane a)Selective Permeability III. Structure a)Phospholipid Bilayer b)Proteins c)Cholesterol d)Carbohydrates IV. Fluid Mosaic Model

3 I. History of the Cell and Cell Theory Mid 1600’s: -Robert Hooke: used an early compound microscope to observe a thin slice of cork (plant material). The cork had empty chambers which he called “cells” -Anton van Leeuwenhoek: observed tiny living things in pond water using a simple microscope

4 I. History of the Cell and Cell Theory The Cell Theory: 1.All living things are composed of cells 2.Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things 3.New cells are produced from existing cells

5 II. The Cell Membrane All cells are surrounded by a thin, flexible barrier known as the cell membrane, aka the plasma membrane Helps regulate what enters and leaves the cell a)Selectively Permeable: only certain substances are allowed into and out of the cell  Ex: Oxygen is allowed into n animal cell but is not allowed to go out Provides structure and protection

6 III. Structure a)Phospholipid bilayer (two layers) – Phospholipid has: Two fatty acid chains (hydrophobic) Glycerol backbone Phosphate head (hydrophilic)

7 III. Structure b) Proteins: Protein markers: helps cells recognize each other – Ex: HIV only attacks white blood cells because it recognizes only those markers Proteins as Enzymes: they help speed up reactions – Ex: sperm cells have enzymes on their membrane to help break into the egg Channel Proteins: serve as tunnels through which large particles can move into or out of the cell

8 III. Structure c) Cholesterol: Strengthens the membrane and prevents the fatty acids from sticking together d) Carbohydrates: Help with identification of cells and help anchor proteins in the membrane

9 IV. Fluid Mosaic Model The membrane is very flexible due to the fatty acid chains The membrane also holds all of the structures listed above So we call it a: – Fluid (is flowing) Mosaic (lots of different things) Model http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULR79Ti Uj80 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULR79Ti Uj80


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