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Transcript
Membranes
Biology 11
• Plasma Membrane: the outer boundary of a
cell that encloses the cells contents.
• Selective Permeability: some molecules
are able to pass while others are not.
– Tea bags, colanders, plasma membranes(!!)
• Hydrophilic: water loving
• Hydrophobic: fear of water
What kind of reaction occurs when you put
a hydrophobic substance in water?
– Think oil and vinegar
Fluid Mosaic Model
Three Parts to a Cell Membrane
• Phospholipid molecules
– (formed into a phospholipid bilayer)
• Cholesterol molecule
• Membrane protein
Phospholipid Molecule
Structure
• Two fatty acids and
one phosphate head.
• The fatty acids are
hydrophobic and the
phosphate head is
hydrophilic.
Function
• The phospholipids
pair up, and form a
bilayer with the fatty
acids touching, and
the phosphate heads
facing outwards. This
creates the cell
membrane
Phospholipid Molecule
Cholesterol Molecule
Structure
• Rigid molecules
embedded in the lipid
bi-layer
Function
• Helps keep the
structure of the
membrane and keeps
the fatty acid tails
apart.
Carbohydrate in Plasma Membrane
Membrane Proteins
Structure
• Proteins are located
throughout the membrane
(like raisins in raisin
bread)
Function
• Regulation of what
passes the membrane
• Serve as enzymes and
take part in chemical
reactions
• Act as markers that are
recognized by chemicals
in and out of the cell
Membrane Proteins
Fluid Mosaic Model
• telstar.ote.cmu.edu/.../tutorial/cellmemb
ranes/
Diffusion and Osmosis
• Diffusion: the movement of particles from the area of
greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration
to form dynamic equilibrium.
• Dynamic Equilibrium: condition of continuous
movement with no net change.
• Osmosis: the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of greater
concentration to an area of lesser concentration to form
dynamic equilibrium.
Diffusion
• http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/
chapter2/animation__how_diffusion_works
.html
Osmosis
• http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/
chapter2/animation__how_osmosis_works
.html
Passive Transport
• Osmosis and diffusion of lipids, water and
lipid-soluble particles across a semipermeable membrane is called passive
transport because the cell does not use
energy.