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Membrane Notes, Chapter 4 Cell Membrane Structure: A) Integral/transmembrane protein: Doorway for molecules to enter to cell B) Peripheral protein: Cytoskeleton.

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1 Membrane Notes, Chapter 4 Cell Membrane Structure: A) Integral/transmembrane protein: Doorway for molecules to enter to cell B) Peripheral protein: Cytoskeleton anchor C) Phospholipid bilayer: Cell boundary, regulates entry to cell.

2 Cell Membrane Structure Cont’d D) Phospholipid Head: Hydrophilic Head E) Phospholipid Tail: Hydrophobic, can be saturated, (membrane more solid because packed closer together) or unsaturated (membrane more fluid because don’t pack tightly together) F) Cholesterol: Prevents membrane from solidifying

3 Cell Membrane Structure Cont”d G) Sugars: Helps as an ID tag for the cell H) Skip I) Skip J) Cytoskeleton fibers: Cell Structure

4 Cell membrane

5 Fluid Mosaic Model Fluid: All the “stuff” moves around with in the cell membrane. Mosaic: Membrane made up of lots of different parts.

6 Transport Across Membranes A) Passive Transport 1. Diffusion a) particles can move either way across the membrane, depending on the concentration b) size restrictions: large molecules will not pass (WNP), charged ions WNP, small stuff will pass!

7 Transport Across Membrane Cont’d 1) Diffusion 2) Osmosis: Diffusion of water. 3) Facilitated Diffusion: Some molecules require proteins to help them through the membrane (Down their concentration gradient*. Hi to LOW!) *Concentration gradient: A difference between concentrations in a space.

8 Diffusion Review

9 Osmosis Review: Blue=Solute Red=Water

10 Transport Across Membrane Cont”d Types of facilitated Diffusion Proteins: 1) carrier proteins* 2) Tunnel Proteins: Open tunnels that allow passages

11 Are these proteins exhibiting examples of passive transport?

12 Transport across Membrane Cont’d B. Active Transport 1) Sodium Potassium Pump: In order for neurons to work, we have to move sodium and potassium to a particular side of the membrane- not necessarily from an area of high to low concentration! Pumps used to move particles. ATP required to force particles through.

13 Transporting Across Membrane: Active Transport cont’d 1. Sodium Potassium Pump 2. Bulk Transport a)Endocytosis (IN) Types: ^Pinocytosis: Cell “drinking” ^Phagocytosis: Cell “eating” ^Receptor mediated endocytosis Specific in terms of what food particles will fuse with lysosomes to digest food material.

14 Transport Across Cell Membrane (bulk transport continued) a) Endocytosis b) Exocytosis (OUT) Protein carriers: ^Sodium/Potassium Pump ^Coupled Transport ^ Proton Pump

15 Review of Endocytosis

16 Review of Exocytosis

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