2.4-2.5 Plasma membrane And Plant Cells Flashcards

1
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What does the plasma membrane separate?

A

Separate internal cell environment (intracellular space) from external environment (extracellular space)

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2
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What is the Plasma membrane comprised primary of?

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Phospholipids

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3
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Phospholipids are amphipathic because? What do they form? (2)

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  • Hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails (has both properties)
  • forms a bilayer
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4
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The plasma membrane is selectively permeable. What does that mean?

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  • The ability of a membrane to regulate the substances that enter and exit
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5
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Where are the hydrophilic heads oriented?

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Towards the aqueous environment

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6
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Where are the hydrophobic tails oriented?

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Facing inward away from aqueous environment

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7
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What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?

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A model to describe the structure of cell membranes

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8
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The fluid membrane is held together by what type of interactions, and what does it allow? (2)

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  • how together by weak hydrophobic interactions and can therefore move and shift
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9
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What factors affect fluidity of the cell membrane? (3)

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  • temperature
  • unsaturated hydrocarbon tails help maintain fluidity at low temps
    — because kinked tails prevent tight packing of phospholipids
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10
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How does cholesterol help maintain fluidity of the cell membrane? (3)

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  • maintains fluidity at high and low temps
  • high temperature: reduces movement
  • low temperature: reduced tight packing of phospholipids to prevent breakage at cold temps, and increase rigidity
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11
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What does the “Mosaic” mean in the fluid mosaic model?

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The plasma membrane is comprised of many macromolecules

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12
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What are the two major categories of proteins in the plasma membrane?

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Integral and peripheral proteins

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13
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What are integral proteins? (3)

A
  • proteins that are embedded into the lipid bilayer
  • A.k.a. transmembrane proteins
  • Amphipathic
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14
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What are peripheral proteins?

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  • Proteins that are not embedded into the lipid bilayer

- loosely bonded to the surface

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15
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What are membrane carbohydrates important for?

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Cell-to-cell recognition

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16
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What are the two types of membrane carbohydrates?

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Glycolipids and glycoproteins

17
Q

What are glycolipids?

A

Carbohydrates bonded to lipids

18
Q

What are glycoproteins? (2)

A
  • Carbohydrates bonded to proteins

- most abundant

19
Q

What do plants have that covered their plasma membranes?

A

A cell wall (extracellular structure not found in animal cells)

20
Q

 What does the cell wall provide to a plant cell? (3)

A
  • shape/structure
  • protection
  • regulation of water intake
21
Q

What is the structure of the cell wall? (3)

A
  • composed of cellulose (type of polysaccharide made of glucose)
  • thicker than plasma membranes
    Contain plasmodesmata
22
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What is plasmodesmata?

A
  • hole like structures in the cell wall filled with cytosol that connect adjacent cells