ECM Flashcards

1
Q

What forms the membrane?

A

The hydrophobic interaction of phospholipids

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2
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How is the phospholipid bilayer set up?

A

Water on the outer sides, phospholipids on the inside

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3
Q

Define: organelles

A

Little organs, parts of the cell that has a function

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4
Q

What are the 6 roles of the ECM?

A
  1. Isolate the cell from its surroundings
  2. Forms compartments within the cell
  3. Sensory and communication
  4. Organize biochemical reaction
  5. Protects cell
  6. Helps determine cell shape
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5
Q

What shape do cells fight to be?

A

Perfect sphere

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6
Q

What does cholesterol do?

A

It causes the membrane to stiffen

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7
Q

What are some important lipids?

A

Phospholipids, cholesterol, sphingolipids and glycolipid

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8
Q

What are glycolipids?

A

Sugar

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9
Q

What are sphingolipids?

A

Lipids with an amino group

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10
Q

What are lipid micelles?

A

They form soap

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11
Q

T or F. All the phospholipids are the same per layer.

A

False. Phospholipids are different per layer.

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12
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Define: flippase

A

Enzymes that correct the flipped phospholipids

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13
Q

What are the two types of protein in a membrane?

A

Integral and peripheral

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14
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Define: integral protein

A

They are apart of the ECM and are stitched to the membrane

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15
Q

Define: peripheral protein

A

Proteins that are associated with the membrane but are on the outside of the membrane.

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16
Q

What is different about aquaporin?

A

It has beta pleated sheets that cause parts of it to be hydrophilic

17
Q

What are lipid rafts?

A

Created when sphingolipids and cholesterol come together

18
Q

Why are lipid rafts different?

A

Because they are thicker than normal membrane and they have longer tails

19
Q

What are the roles of integral proteins?

A
  1. Enzymes
  2. Transport things, except water
  3. Receptors
  4. Cell-cell recognition
  5. Intercellular junction
  6. Binds cell to ECM
20
Q

What is glycocalyx made up of?

A

Glycoproteins and glycolipids

21
Q

What is the first layer of the ECM?

A

Glycocalyx

22
Q

Define: glycolipids

A

Sugar tress

23
Q

Where can you find sugar trees?

A

On all integral proteins and on some phospholipids

24
Q

Which way do glycolipids face?

A

Sugar trees face the outside of the cell

25
Q

What are the roles of the ECM

A
  1. Protects the cell
  2. Creates a gradient change
  3. Communication link
  4. Helps organize neighboring cells
  5. Determines cell shape
  6. Helps maintains water outside the cell
  7. Pathway for movement of cells, nutrients and water
26
Q

How do things move through the ECM

A

Through apoplastic movement, diffusion or capillary action

27
Q

What is glycosaminoglycans?

A

Sugar bonded to an amino acid and provides passageway between cells allowing cell migration

28
Q

Define: fiber strength

A

The more fiber, the stronger and tougher it is

29
Q

Some fibers are:

A

Elastin, laminin, collagen, fibronectin

30
Q

What are integrins?

A

Integral proteins that specifically bind to components of the ECM and cytoplasm

31
Q

T or F. All integral proteins are integrins.

A

False

32
Q

What do integrins do?

A

They are receptors that are responsible for cellular adhesion and cell signaling

33
Q

What is the outermost limit of the cell?

A

The extra cellular matrix