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The Cell Membrane
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What is the cell membrane? AKA: Plasma membrane The boundary between the cell and the environment Does every cell have a cell membrane? – Yes, Each and every cell has a cell membrane.
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How do cell membranes help to maintain homeostasis? The cell membrane allows nutrients to come into the cell Glucose, amino acids, lipids The cell membrane removes waste
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Selective Permeability The cell membrane lets some molecules in and keeps others out EX. A cell is low on glucose so the membrane lets in some glucose, but does not overfill the cell with the monomer.
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Structure of the cell membrane What does the cell membrane look like up close? Lets look at one of these structures up close
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Structure of cell membrane Phospholipids – Phosphate head – Glycerol – 2 Fatty acid tails
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Phospholipids 1.) Phosphate Head Polar Hydrophilic Make up the outer borders of the membrane 2.) Fatty Acid Tails Nonpolar Hydrophobic Make up the inner part of the membrane
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Structure of cell membrane Phospholipid bilayer – 2 layers of phospholipids make up a cell membrane
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Phospholipid Bilayer Remember polar heads and nonpolar tails
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The fluid Mosaic Model of the cell membrane Lipid bilayer is not strong & firm like a hard shell, but it is fluid like a soap bubble consistency So, it is called the Fluid Mosaic Model (fluid like, with many proteins stuck in it)
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The fluid Mosaic Model of the cell membrane It is a flexible membrane, made fluid because of cholesterol molecules located in the phospholipid bilayer. Proteins in the membrane move around.
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Other components of the cell membrane Cholesterol – Helps to stabilize the phospholipids and keep them from sticking together
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Other components of the cell membrane Carbohydrates- linked to lipids or proteins – Recognition of Cells – “Name tag of cell” – Ex. Is the cell a heart cell, liver cell, or brain cell? – Ex. Glycolipids & Glycoproteins (marker protein)
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Other components of the cell membrane Proteins- make up 50 %- 70% of membrane – Regulate which molecules enter and which molecules leave a cell. – Receive info & ID the cell
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Types of proteins in the cell membrane Carrier Protein – Allow needed substances or waste materials to move through the cell membrane
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Types of proteins in the cell membrane Receptor Protein – These have binding sites for molecules such as hormones or substrates to bind to
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Types of proteins in the cell membrane Channel or Pore protein – Hydrophilic channel – allows lipid insoluble substances to pass in and out of cell.
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Types of proteins in the cell membrane Glycoproteins – Protein with what macromolecule attached to it? Carbohydrate – Functions for cell to cell recognition
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Where are proteins located in the cell membrane? Integral Proteins – Proteins inside the cell membrane Peripheral Proteins – Proteins outside the cell membrane
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