Membranes Flashcards

1
Q

function of a membrane

A

separation of the content of the cell from the outside

and the separation of the individual organelles and the cytosol

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2
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compartmentalisation

A

formation of separate membrane-bound areas in a cell

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3
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why is compartmentalisation important to the cell

A

metabolism contains incompatible reactions & the specific chemical conditions like pH, etc. can be provided

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4
Q

how can you distinguish membranes that enclose cells from membranes of the organelles? (by name)

A

cell membrane is called cell-surface/ plasma mebrane

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5
Q

structure of a membrane

A

phospholipid bilayer

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6
Q

types of proteins in the cell-surface membrane

A

intrinsic and extrnsic

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7
Q

intrinsic proteins

A

embedded through both layers of the membrane

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8
Q

channel proteins

A

hydrophilic channel

–> passiv transport of ions and polar molecules

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9
Q

carrier proteins

A

passiv and active transport through membrane

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10
Q

passive transport

A

along a gradient

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11
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aktive transport

A

against a gradient

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12
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extrinsic proteins

A

present in one side of the bilayer

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13
Q

why does temperature affect the cell membrane structure?

A

phospholipids move continuously –> increased temperature –> increased kinetic energy

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14
Q

do cell membranes denature?

A

no they are destroyed or disrupted

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15
Q

what influences the structure of cell membranes?

A
  • temperature

- solvents

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16
Q

why can alcohol be used as an disinfectant?

A

it destroys the cell membrane of the bacteria

17
Q

why are there changes in the behavior of people who drank alcohol?

A

the alcohol disrupted the neuronal membranes and nerve impulses are no longer transmitted as normal

18
Q

does passive transport utilise energy?

A

yes, but it does not need metabolic energy and instead uses the natural motion of particles

19
Q

equilibrium

A

balance of concentrations

20
Q

does equilibrium mean that the particles stop moving?#

A

no, there is just a balance in movements

21
Q

selectively permeable membrane

A

membrane with protein channel

22
Q

term for cell-surface membrane bends inwards

A

invaginates

23
Q

solute

A

substance that is solved in a solvent to form a solution

24
Q

solvent

A

dissolves substances to form a solution

25
Q

water potential

A

pressure that is exerted by water molecules as they collide with a membrane or container

26
Q

when does osmosis occur

A

when water solutions of two different water potentials are separated by a partially permeable membrane

27
Q

what moves during osmosis

A

water molecules two equal concentrations

28
Q

cytolysis

A

water potential outside of cell is higher
–> cell bursts
(animal cells)

29
Q

crenation

A

water potential outside of cell is lower
–> cell shrinks
(animal cells)

30
Q

turgor

A

pressure that cell wall experiences when water enters the cell

31
Q

turgid

A

cell wall resists entry of more water

32
Q

plasmolysed

A

cell membrane pushed away from cell wall