Chapter 7 - Membrane Structure Flashcards

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Having both a hydrophilic and hydrophobic region

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Amphipathic

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The plasma allows some substances to cross it more easily than others

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Selective permeability

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Currently accepted model of the cell membrane structure, which envisions the membrane as a mosaic of protein molecules drifting laterally in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids

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Fluid mosaic model

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Proteins that penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer; majority are transmembrane proteins

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Integral proteins

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Proteins not embedded in the lipid bilayer at all; they are appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane often to expose parts of integral proteins

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Peripheral proteins

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Short, branched chains of carbohydrates covalently bonded to lipids

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Glycolipids

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Short, branched chains of carbohydrates covalently bound to proteins

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Glycoproteins

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A transmembrane protein that helps a certain substance or class of closely related substances to cross the membrane

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Transport proteins

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Channel protein that facilitates the passage of water molecules through the membrane in certain cells; allows up to 3 billion water molecules per second

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Aqua poring

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Movement of particles of any substance so that they spread out into the available space

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Diffusion

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Region along which the density of a chemical substance increases or decreases

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Concentration gradient

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Diffusion of free water across a selectively permeable membrane whether artificial or cellular

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Osmosis

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The ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water

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Tonicity

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No net movement of water across the cell membrane; equal solutes

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Isotonic

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Solution causing a cell to lose water due to higher concentration of solutes outside the cell

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Hypertonic

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Solutions causing cell to take up water due to lower concentration of solutes outside the cell

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Hypotonic

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Control of solute concentrations and water balance

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Osmoregulation

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very firm; healthy state for most plants (hypotonic)

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Turgid

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Limp; no net tendency for water to enter the plant cell (isotonic)

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Flaccid

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Process causing a plant to wilt and can lead to death; caused by hypertonic conditions

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Plasmolysis

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Polar molecules and ions impeded by the lipid bilayer of the membrane diffuse passively with the help of transport proteins that span the membrane

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Facilitated diffusion

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Channel proteins that transport ions

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Ion channels

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Ion channels that open or close in response to stimulus

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Gated channels

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Movement of a solute across a membrane against its gradient requiring the expenditure of energy

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Active transport

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Transport system which exchanges Na+ for K+ across the plasma membrane of animal cells

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Sodium-potassium pump

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Voltage across a membrane ranging from about -50 to -200 millivolts

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Membrane potential

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Combination of forces acting on an ion; these forces are a chemical force (the ion’s concentration gradient) and an electrical force (the effect of the membrane potential on the ion’s movement)

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Electrochemical gradient

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Transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane

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Electrogenic pump

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Main electrogenic pump of plants, fungi, and bacteria which actively transports protons (H+) out of the cell transferring positive charge from the cytoplasm to the extra cellular solution

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Proton pump

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Mechanism when a transport protein can couple the “downhill” diffusion of the solute to the “uphill” transport of a second substance against its own concentration gradient

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Cotransport

30
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Cell secretion of certain molecules by the fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane

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Exocytosis

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Cell intake of molecules and particulate matter by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane

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Endocytosis

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Any molecule that binds specifically to a receptor site on another molecule

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Ligands

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Cell engulfs a particle by extending pseudopodia around it and packaging it within a food vacuole; the particle is digested after the vacuole fuses with a lysosome

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Phagocytosis

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Cell gulps droplets of extra cellular fluid into tiny vesicles

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Pinocytosis

35
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Specialized type of pinocytosis that enables the cell to acquire bulk quantities of specific substances even though those may not be concentrated in the extra cellular fluid

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Receptor-mediated endocytosis