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The Plasma Membrane Structure and function
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The phospholipid bilayer 2 layers of phospholipid molecules –“head” is hydrophylic –“tail” is hydrophobic
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Semipermeable! Semipermeable refers to the fact that the membrane only allows certain particles to pass through.
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Diffusion Particles naturally will spread out to fill a space evenly.
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Osmosis Water will naturally move from hypotonic to hypertonic. This will continue until isotonicity is reached.
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Passive Processes “Passive” refers to not requiring energy. –Only possible when moving particles in the direction of natural diffusion. (With the Concentration Gradient)
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Proteins imbedded in the membrane form channels allowing larger particles through
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Active Transport Proteins imbedded in the membrane force partices against the concentration gradient
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Other functions of the membrane Glycoproteins serve as identification. Proteins serve as anchors for the cytoskeleton. Proteins bind cells to one another
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Functions Review
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Complete Picture of the Membrane
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