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Cell membrane: Fluid mosaic
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What Are Characteristics Of The Cell Membrane? Selectively permeable Composed of –Lipids –Proteins
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bi-layer of phospholipids Heads are polar hydrophilic –Tails are nonpolar hydrophobic Steroid molecules make membrane rigid. think: What do: “hydro” “philic” & “phobic” mean?
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Lipids are fats & oils.Lipids are fats & oils. Lipids are composed of only C,H,O. Lipids are nonpolar. Lipids are composed of glycerol and 3 fatty acids. Macromolecules: Lipids The glycerol forms the “head” and The 3 fatty acid chains the “tails”
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Has all single bonds in the fatty acid segment. Fatty acids are straight. Are solids at room temp. –animal fats. saturated fat Lipids: saturated fat Fatty acids
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Have at least one double bond. –have bend. Are liquid at room temp –come from plants –Ex: olive oil. Unsaturated fats Lipids: Unsaturated fats Think: Which fatty acid would you expect to have a bent shape and where would the bend be?
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Proteins embedded in bi-layer Peripheral proteins –act as recognition sites Integral proteins –act as channels Think: What do: “peripheral” & “integral” mean? How does this relate to where the proteins are in the plasma membrane?
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Fluid Mosaic Model –Phospholipids move about. –Proteins move about. –Water keeps the membrane in position.
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Review 1.Why do the lipids in the membrane have a polar and nonpolar end? 2.What do peripheral proteins do? 3.Why is the membrane “selectively” permeable?
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