Plasma membrane Flashcards

1
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Provides stability to the plasma membrane by limiting the movement of lipids.

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The function of cholesterol

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2
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Act as receptors and some as enzymes.
They also provide shape and support to the plasma membrane because they are attached to the cytoskeleton

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The function of the peripheral proteins

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3
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recognition sites for cell–cell interactions.

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The function of the glycolipids

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4
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provide stability to the plasma membrane by forming hydrogen bonds with water.

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The function of the glycoproteins

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5
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allows the polar and big molecules to pass across the membrane which are restricted by the phospholipid bilayer.

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The function of the integral proteins

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6
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relate to location at the interface of the cell’s exterior and interior

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What is the function of the plasma membrane?

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7
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molecules move from a region where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated

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What is diffusion

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8
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An integral protein that spans the plasma membrane enables the passage of a particular solute across the membrane

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What is facilitated diffusion

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9
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Of fat-soluble molecules directly through the phospholipid bilayer down their concentration gradient

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What is a simple diffusion?

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10
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The taking in of matter by a living cell

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What is endocytosis

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11
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The cell engulfs a large particle by forming projecting pseudopods (“false feed”) around it and enclosing it within a phagosome membrane sac. This is an example of what

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Phagocytosis

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12
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The phagosome then combines with a lysosome, and its contents are digested. This is an exmaple of what

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phagocytosis

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13
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Cell eating is another phrase for ________

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phagocytosis

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14
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Infolding of the plasma membrane carries a drop of extracellular fluid containing solutes into the cell in a tiny membrane-bound vesicle. No receptors are used is nonspecific. This is an example of what

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Pinocytosis

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15
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cell drinking is another prhase or word for _____

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pinocytosis

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16
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What imports materials that are needed by cells

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Receptor mediated endocytosis

17
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A mechanism that moves substances out of the cell

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What is exocytosis

18
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First process of exocytosis

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19
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The second process of exocytosis

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20
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Third process of exocytosis

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21
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Fourth process of exocytosis

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