Download Ch. 3: “Cell Structure”

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Protein structure prediction wikipedia , lookup

Bimolecular fluorescence complementation wikipedia , lookup

Intrinsically disordered proteins wikipedia , lookup

Protein mass spectrometry wikipedia , lookup

Protein wikipedia , lookup

Proteomics wikipedia , lookup

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins wikipedia , lookup

Protein purification wikipedia , lookup

Protein–protein interaction wikipedia , lookup

Trimeric autotransporter adhesin wikipedia , lookup

Western blot wikipedia , lookup

List of types of proteins wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Ch. 3: “Cell
Structure”
Active Reading: “Cell
Features”
1. The first paragraph describes a cause-and-effect relationship
between the structure of a membrane protein and the lipid bilayer.
The cause in this relationship is the nonpolar middle part of a
membrane protein. What is the effect?
 The
middle part of the membrane
protein is attracted to the interior
of the lipid bilayer but is repelled
by the water on either side of the
lipid bilayer.
2. Another cause-and-effect relationship detailed in the
first paragraph explains that the inner and outer parts
of a membrane protein are attracted to water. What is
the cause?
 The
inner and outer parts of the
membrane protein are mostly
polar.
3. What causes a membrane protein
to be held in the lipid bilayer?
 The
membrane protein is held in
the lipid bilayer by the dual
attraction of the inner and outer
parts of the protein to water.
4. The last sentence in the first paragraph
describes another cause-and-effect relationship.
Identify the cause and then the effect.
 Cause:
Phospholipids are fluid
and in motion.
 Effect: Cell-membrane proteins
move within the lipid bilayer.
5. What is the main idea of the
second paragraph?
 The
main idea is that there are
different types of proteins in the
cell membrane.
SKILL: ORGANIZING INFORMATION

Type of Protein:

Function:
6. marker proteins
7. help other cells
recognize their cell type
8. receptor proteins
9. recognize and bind to
specific substances
outside the cell
10. transport proteins
11. aid the movement of
substances into and out
of the cell
Multiple Choice
12. What is the function of enzymes found in
the cell membrane?
a. to move substances out of the cell
b. to bind to specific substances
c. to help cells recognize their cell type
d. to assist biochemical reactions in the cell
d