protiens within the cell surface membrane Flashcards
what are the four different protiens called that are embedded aross the membrane
peripheral
integral
channel protiens
carrier protiens
where are peripheral protiens found
not completely across membrane
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what are they also know as (its on the diagram from before)
glycoprotiens
glycolipids
what are glycolipids and glycoprotiens functions
cell recognision they act as receptors
where are integral protiens found on th cell surface membrane
they span from one side of the bialayer to the other
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what are integral protiens funtion
transport molecuels across the membrane
what do channel protiens look like
tubes
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what are channel protiens functions
they allow water soluble ions to diffuse
what are carrier protiens functions
bind to larger molecuels.
the carrier protiens can change shape in order to……….
transport larger molecuels eg- glucose and amino acids to the other side of the membrane