The Cell membrane Flashcards

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How does cholesterol contribute to the cell membrane?

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Cholesterol makes the cell membrane fluid, allowing it to flex and bend.

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What does it mean for the cell membrane to be selectively permeable?

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It means the membrane only allows certain nutrients and ions to pass through.

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What is the composition of the cell membrane?

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It is made of two layers of phosphate and lipid/fat, also known as the “phospholipid bilayer.”

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What is the role of the cell membrane in hormone recognition?.

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It serves as the site of recognition for hormones

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What are the main components of the cell membrane?

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It is made up of fats/lipids such as phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol, as well as proteins including peripheral and intrinsic proteins.

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What types of lipids are found in the cell membrane?

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Phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol are the main types of lipids present.

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What role do proteins play in the cell membrane?

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Proteins in the cell membrane serve various functions including transport, signaling, and structural support.

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What distinguishes peripheral proteins from intrinsic proteins in the cell membrane?

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Peripheral proteins are found on the surface of the membrane and are easily removable, while intrinsic proteins span the membrane and are embedded within it.

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What is the nature of the phosphate head in the cell membrane?

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The phosphate head is hydrophilic, meaning it is water-loving.

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:What characterizes the fatty acid tails in the cell membrane?

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The fatty acid tails are hydrophobic, meaning they are water-fearing.

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What is the significance of the bilayer arrangement in the cell membrane?

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The bilayer arrangement is fundamental to the structure of the cell membrane, providing a barrier that separates the internal environment of the cell from its external surroundings.

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What role do carbohydrate heads play in cell membrane function?

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Carbohydrate heads act as a way for cells to identify each other, facilitating cell recognition and communication.

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How many monosaccharide units may carbohydrate chains consist of in the cell membrane?

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Carbohydrate chains may consist of 2-60 monosaccharide units, typically arranged in hexagons.

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What is the role of cholesterol in the cell membrane?

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Cholesterol plays a key role in minimizing the effects of temperature on the fluidity (flexibility) of the lipid bilayer.

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Where is cholesterol typically found in the cell membrane?

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Cholesterol is embedded among the phospholipids of the membrane.

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What are the characteristics of the head group of cholesterol?

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The head group of cholesterol is hydrophilic, meaning it is water-loving.

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In which organisms is cholesterol found in the cell membrane?

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Cholesterol is only present in animals.

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What is passive transport?

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Passive transport involves substances moving through the membrane on their own, without the cell needing to expend energy, driven by a concentration gradient.

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What is a concentration gradient?

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A concentration gradient is a difference in concentration between the inside and outside of the cell.

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How many ways can passive transport occur?

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Passive transport can occur in three ways.

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What is diffusion?

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Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

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What is facilitated diffusion?

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Facilitated diffusion is the movement of large particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through protein channels.

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What is osmosis?

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Osmosis is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.

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What does it mean for a solution to be hypotonic?

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A hypotonic solution has a higher water concentration than the cell.

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isotonic

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it has the same water concentration as the cell.

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hypertonic

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it has a lower water concentration than the cell.