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Cell Membranes Semi-permeable Lipid bilayer
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Function of Plasma Membrane Physically separates cell from outside world Maintains homeostasis Regulates passage of materials into and out of cell
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Endomembrane System Membranes of organelles such as: Nuclear membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Complex Vesicles/Vacuoles Lysosome Divide cell into compartments Serve as surfaces for chemical reactions
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Basic Structure of the Membrane Made of phospholipids: Hydrophilic head Glycerol + PO 4 Hydrophobic tail 2 fatty acid chains Since cells are in an aqueous solution, bilayer is most stable form
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Additional Molecules
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Fluid Mosaic Model Currently accepted molecule of plasma membrane structure Lipids of membrane are fluid and move laterally Proteins are embedded/scattered throughout http://home.earthlink.net/~shalpine/anim /Life/memb.htm http://home.earthlink.net/~shalpine/anim /Life/memb.htm
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Membrane Proteins Arranged asymmetrically 2 main types: Integral proteins May be transmembrane Peripheral proteins
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Functions of Membrane Proteins: Passive transport - passageways Active transport – pump materials Enzymes – catalyze reactions Signal Transduction Identification
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Membrane Potential Cell membrane is polarized Inside of cell is more neg. than outside Electrical gradient Voltage Can be used to do work Membrane potential = voltage Resting potential = -70mV
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Cell Junctions Form between cells in close contact with one another Allow for rapid communication, prevent passage of material, form strong connections
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Cell Junctions: Tight junctions Gap junctions Anchoring Junctions Desmosomes Adhering Junctions Plasmodesmata
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