Chapter 5 membrane structure and function
Explain how osmosis can be defined as the diffusion of water across a membrane
Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from a region of high to low cocentration
Define diffusion and describe the process of passive transport
Diffusion- goes from high to low concentration Passive transport-Substances move down their concentration gradients across a membrane No energy is expended Membrane proteins and phospholipids may limit which molecules can cross, but not the direction of movement (Active needs energy (ATP) and goes against the gradient meaning low to high concentration)
Distinguish between exocytosis, endocytosis, phagocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis
Exocytosis- movement of large particle out of the cell endocytosis- movement of large particle into the cell phagocytosis- "cell eating" moves large particles or whole organisms into the cell receptor-mediated endocytosis- moves specific molecules into the cell
Distinguish between hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions
Hypertonic- water movement out of cell (shrivel up) hypotonic- so much more water that causes the cell to swell- water moving into the cell isotonic- example: saline solution equal amount going in as it goes out
Describe the diverse functions of membrane proteins
Receptor Proteins- Trigger cellular responses upon binding specific molecules, e.g. hormones, steroids, insulin Recognition Proteins-Serve as identification tags on the surface of a cell Enzymes-Promote chemical reactions that synthesize or break apart biological molecules Attachment Proteins-Anchor the cell membrane to inner cytoskeleton, to proteins outside the cell, and to other cells Transport Proteins-Include channel and carrier proteins Regulate import/export of hydrophilic molecules
Relate the structure of phospholipid molecules to the structure and properties of cell membranes
Tails facing inward because its hydrophobic heads facing outwards because it's hydrophilic • 2 layers • hydrophobic materials can go through
Describe the fluid mosaic structure of cell membranes
The fluid mosaic model describes the structure of the plasma membrane as a mosaic of components —including phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins, and carbohydrates—that gives the membrane a fluid character.
Explain how transport proteins facilitate diffusion
protein that has a channel that has the ability to take molecule through membrane. facilitated diffusion- diffusion of water, ions, or water soluble molecules through a membrane via a channel or carrier protein. (glucose)