Chapter 7: Membrane Structure and Function Part 1 and 2
Glycosylated proteins and lipids within the plasma membrane are important for
cell recognition and protection.
pinocytosis
cellular drinking
phagocytosis
cellular eating
aquaporins
channel proteins that facilitate the passage of water
passive transport
does not require any input of energy
membrane carbohydrates covalently bond to lipids:
glycolipids
membrane proteins:
glycoproteins
Which of the following is NOT a component of plasma membranes?
glycosylated nucleic acids
fluidity
individual molecules remain in close association
. Phospholipids and ________ are the major components of cell membranes.
proteins
membranes also contain
proteins and carbohydrates
fluid mosaic model
proteins are not randomly distributed in the membrane
can membrane fluidity be altered?
yes, as temp cools, membranes switch from fluid to solid state
hydrophilic
water loving
Active transport is different from simple diffusion in that active transport
All answer choice are correct.
What process best characterizes calcium movement from the cytosol (low calcium concentration) into the ER (high calcium concentration)?
Calcium movement involves active transport
Which molecule passes through a lipid bilayer most readily?
Carbon Dioxide
Carrier molecules in the plasma membrane are required for
Facilitated diffusion and Active transport
Animal cells are permeable to water and urea but NOT to sucrose. The inside of a cell contains 1 M sucrose and 1 M urea and the outside 1 M sucrose and 2 M urea. The solution inside with respect to outside the cell is
Hypotonic.
Which of the following is NOT true of the plasma membrane?
It is composed of an extracellular and intracellular layer of phospholipids.
Tay - Sachs disease is a neurological disorder in which a defective enzyme prohibits the breakdown of phospholipids call gangliosides. Where do you gangliosides accumulate?
Membranes
Which of the following is NOT true of passive diffusion?
Passive diffusion requires the presence of a transmembrane protein.
What is the major lipid found in membranes?
Phospholipids
Water diffuses through certain organs such as the kidneys and bladder much faster than would occur by passive diffusion through a lipid bilayer alone. What accounts for this more rapid rate of water transport in these organs?
Presence of aquaporin channels for facilitated diffusion of water.
Which of the following is TRUE of phospholipids that flip-flop across the lipid bilayer?
The process requires energy and the flippase enzyme.
Which of the following statements is TRUE of membrane phospholipids?
They freely move laterally within the membrane.
ligand
a molecule that binds specifically to a receptor site of another molecule
tonicity
ability of surrounding solution cause a cell to gain or lose water
transport proteins
allow passages of hydrophilic substances across the membrane
selective permeability
allowing some substance to cross it more easily than others
peripheral proteins
are bound to the surface of that membrane
carrier proteins
bind to molecules and change shape to shuttle them across the membrane
phospholipids
can move within the bilayer
Following a meal glucose must move from the gut lumen where there is a high glucose concentration into the intestinal cell where there is a relatively low level of glucose. This movement is called
facilitated diffusion.
The plasma membrane...
is composed of an extracellular and intracellular layer of phospholipids.
osmosis
is the diffusion of water across a selective permeability
Passive diffusion
is the process by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
diffusion
is the tendency for molecules to spread out evenly into the available space
Acetylcholine binds this membrane protein, which subsequently opens to allow sodium to enter the cell. Acetylcholine exerts its effect on what type of transport protein?
ligand-gated channel
Which of the following is NOT a function of cellular membranes?
maintenance of cell shape
amphipathic
molecules containing hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions
transmembrane proteins
one or more region that are physically embedded in hydrophobic region
integral proteins
penetrate hydrophobic core(transmembrane proteins)
Which of the following is the major lipid found in membranes?
phospholipids
active transport
requires energy
. Sodium concentrations are higher outside and glucose concentrations are higher inside the cell. Using the same membrane protein for Na+ and glucose transport, what is it called when a Na+ electrochemical gradient is used to drive glucose transport into the cell against its concentration gradient?
secondary active transport
Animal cells with a higher concentration of ions than the surrounding medium tend to
shrink
hypertonic
solute concentration greater inside the cell, but cell looses water
hypotonic
solute concentration less inside the cell, but cell gains water
isotonic
solute concentration same inside cell
factors effecting fluidity:
temperatures and steroid cholesterol
Placing celery sticks in fresh water will make them more turgid and harder. This is because
the celery is hypertonic to fresh water.
endocytosis
the cell takes in macromolecules by forming vesicles from the membrane
concentration gradient
the region along which the density of a chemical substance increase or decreases
The following affect membrane fluidity EXCEPT
the relative amounts of phospholipids containing saturated or unsaturated fatty acyl tails.
facilitated diffusion
transport proteins speed the passive movement of molecules across the plasma membrane
exocytosis
transport vesicles migrate to the membrane, release content out of cell
major functions of membrane proteins
transport, enzyme activity, signal transduction, cell recognition, intercellular joining, ECM
why is selective permeability important?
waste products exit, essential molecules enter
hydrophobic
water fearing