Membrane Structure & Function Flashcards

(20 cards)

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Amphipathic molecules

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Molecules with both Hydrophillic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) regions (e.g. phospholipids)

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Peripheral molecules

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proteins loosely attached to the surface of the membrane (inside or outside); help with signaling or support.

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Integral proteins

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proteins embedded in the membrane; span part or all of the bilayer

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Transmembrane proteins

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A type of integral protein that spans the entire membrane; involved in transport or communication

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5
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Carbs in membrane

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Attach to proteins/lipids (glycoproteins/glycolipids); helps with cell recognition (like ID tags)

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Phospholipid Bilayer

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Two layers of phopspholipid that make up the membrane; heads are hydrophollic, tails are hydrophobic. The fundamental structure of the cell membrane

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Active Transport

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requires atp to move molecules against the concentration gradient (low to high)

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Passive Transport

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movement of molecules without energy, from high to low concentration

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Diffusion

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movement of molecules from high to low concentration until equilibrium is reached

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10
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Osmosis

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diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane

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Dynamic Equlibrium

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state where molecules continue to move, but no net change in concentration

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12
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Facilitated diffusion

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passive transport that uses channels or carrier proteins to help molecules cross the membrane.

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13
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Channel proteins

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provide corridors that allow specific molecules or ions to cross.

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14
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Carrier Proteins

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bind to molecules and change shape to shuttle them across the membrane.

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15
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Ion Channels

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Allow charged ions (e.g. Na+, K+) to pass through membrane

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16
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Gated Channels

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Ion channels that open/close in response to stimulus (e.g. electrical/chemical

17
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Membrane Potential

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Voltage across the membrane caused by differences in ion concentrations.

18
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Electrochemical Gradient

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Combined effect of concentration gradient and electrical charge across the membrane.

19
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Cotransport

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one molecule moving down its gradient drives another up its gradient (symport or antiport)

20
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Bulk Transport

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Large molecules transported via vesicles: Exocytosis (exports molecules out of the cell), Endocytosis (brings molecules into the cell)