Topic 2B - Year 1 - Cell Membranes - The basics Flashcards
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In which type of cells eukaryotic or prokaryotic are the organelles surrounded by membranes?
Eukaryotic
What is the purpose of a cell surface membrane?
The cell surface membrane acts as a barrier between the cell and its environment , it controls what enters and leaves the cell due to the partially permeable nature of its membrane.
By which 3 processes can substances move across the cell surface membrane?
Osmosis
Diffusion
Active Transport
Why are plasma membranes that surround organelles important?
The plasma membranes that surround the organelles in eukaryotic cells are important as they help compartmentalise the cell and thus keep its organelles separate from the cytoplasm.
What types of molecules is the plasma membrane composed of?
The plasma membrane is composed of
- phospholipids
- proteins
- carbohydrates
- cholesterol
What phrase would be used to describe formation in which the molecules lie to form a plasma membrane?
“A fluid mosaic model”
What other word could be used as an alternative to cell membrane?
Plasma membrane
Why is the phospholipid bilayer said to be fluid?
The bilayer is said to be fluid as the phospholipids are constantly moving
Name the 3 types of protein that lie within or on the surface of a plasma membrane
Receptor proteins
Channel proteins
Carrier proteins
What do receptor proteins in the cell surface membrane do ?
Receptor proteins on the cell surface of the membrane allows the cell to detect chemicals released from other cells and when triggered by this they can signal the cell to respond in some way.
What type of molecules do carrier proteins help cross the cell surface membrane?
Large molecules
What type of molecules do channel proteins help cross the cell surface membrane?
Charged (ions)
If a protein has a carbohydrate chain attached to it what is it referred to as?
Glycoprotein
If a lipid has a carbohydrate chain attached to it what is it referred to as?
Glycolipid
Which part of a phospholipid is hydrophilic?
The phosphate head
Which part of a phospholipid is hydrophobic?
The hydrocarbon tail
What do phospholipid molecules act as a barrier to?
Water soluble substances
How do phospholipids arrange themselves as they form a plasma membrane ?
Phospholipids arrange themselves with their phosphate heads pointing outwards and their hydrophobic tails pointing inwards
In consequence of the middle of a phospholipid bilayer being hydrophobic which type of substances cannot pass through?
Water soluble molecules like ions and polar molecules cannot passively diffuse across the membrane.
What type of substances can pass through the plasma membrane?
Small , non-polar molecules can pass through the plasma membrane.
What attribute does cholesterol give to a cell membrane?
Stability
FACT TO REMEMBER
Cholesterol is a type of lipid
Cholesterol is found in all cell membranes with the exception of one, which cell membrane does not contain cholesterol?
Bacterial cell membrane
Where do the molecules of cholesterol fit in relation to the phospholipids?
The molecules of cholesterol fit between the phospholipid.