Plasma Membrane Structure Flashcards

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Why do cells have membranes?

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Control entry and exit of certain substances

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What does the plasma membrane contain?

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  • phospholipids
  • channel proteins
  • carrier proteins
  • glycoproteins
  • glycolipids
  • extrinsic protein
  • intrinsic protein
  • cholesterol
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What is the structure of a glycoprotein?

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  • protein
  • carbohydrate chain
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What is the structure of a glycolipid?

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  • phospholipids
  • carbohydrate chain extends from phospholipids bilayer into watery environment outside cell
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What is an intrinsic protein?

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Protein that sits through the membrane

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What is an extrinsic protein?

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Protein that sits in the external membrane

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What is the role of the channel protein?

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Allows entry of water soluble molecules such as chloride ions and sodium ions

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What is the role of the carrier protein?

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way to transport bigger water soluble molecules across the membrane such as amino acids and glucose

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What happens when carrier proteins bind with their specific solute molecule with complementary shape?

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Other end opens up and lets the solute out

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What are 2 examples of intrinsic proteins?

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Carrier proteins and channel proteins

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What is the role of the cholesterol?

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  • Makes membrane stronger and more rigid
  • very hydrophobic to prevent water loss
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What are the functions of glycoproteins?

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  • allow cells to recognise each other
  • act as cell surface receptors
  • helps cells attach to each other to form tissues
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What is the role of the thick, hydrophobic portion of membrane?

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  • allows lipid soluble (non polar) substances and small molecules like water to pass through
  • prevents most water soluble (polar) substances passing through
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What is the role of phospholipids?

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Makes membrane flexible and self sealing

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What is the role of the glycolipid?

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  • acts as cell surface receptor for specific chemicals
  • help maintain stability of membrane and help cells attach to one another to form tissues
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What are the roles of three membranes?

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  • separating cell contents from the outside world
  • separating cell components from cytoplasm
  • cell recognition and signalling
  • holding components for some metabolic pathways
  • regulating transport in and out of