chapter 5 online

Pataasin ang iyong marka sa homework at exams ngayon gamit ang Quizwiz!

these are forms of bulk transport

Endocytosis, Pinocytosis, Receptor-mediated endocytosis, and Phagocytosis

use contractile vacuoles to actively pump water out of the cells

Paramecium

when phospholipids are placed in water, they spontaneously form

a bilayer

a defining feature of biological membranes is the presence of

a lipid bilayer

triglycerides and phospholipids are different because only phospholipids have

a polar "head" and 2 nonpolar "tails"

mechanism used by red blood cells to keep the concentration of glucose inside the cell high?

after glucose enters the cell, it is phosphorylated so it can no longer bind to the glucose transporter and leave the cell

this cell would burst if placed in a hypotonic solution

animal cell

water flow across the plasma membrane is facilitated by special channel proteins called

aquaporins

phospholipids contain

backbone dervived from glycerol, a polar "head" and 2 nonpolar "tails", and one phosphate group

are moved by facilitated diffusion

bicarbonate ions, chloride ions, and glucose

substances that move across the plasma membrane by facilitated diffusion are

bicarbonate ions, chloride ions, and glucose

during receptor-mediated endocytosis, what triggers the formation of an endoctic vesicle?

binding of the target molecules to their matching receptors

substances enter or leave the cell packaged inside membranes vacuoles or vesicles that either fuse with or pinch off from the plasma membrane during a process called

bulk transport

how can large polar molecules enter the cell

bulk transport, coupled transport, and facilitated diffusion

low density lipoprotein brings _____ into the cell where it can be incorporated into cell membranes

cholesterol

concentration of a substance varies from 1 region to another

concentration gradient

mechanisms of active transport

coupled transport and sodium-potassium pump

transport protein that uses energy from ATP indirectly

coupled transport proteins

cell membranes

degree of membrane fluidity varies depending on the composition of the membrane, individual lipids and unanchored proteins are relatively free to move around laterally within the lipid bilayer

net movement of a substance from a region where it has higher concentration to a region where it has lower concentration is called

diffusion

these involve passive transport

diffusion and facilitated diffusion

during receptor-mediated endocytosis these occur

each receptor is specific for a particular type of target molecule, formation of a vesicle is triggered when the properly shaped target molecule binds with its matching receptor, and molecules being transported bind to receptors embedded in the plasma membrane

during ______, the plasma membrane surrounds and envelopes smaller cells, solid particles, or liquids

endocytosis

the 2 main categories of bulk transport are_____ and _____

endocytosis and exocytosis

how can cells allow large polar molecules to enter the cell?

enter by endocytosis, enter though channel proteins, enter though carrier proteins

cells that have internal membrane along with plasma membrane

eukaryotic cells only

fusion of s secretory vesicle with a plasma membrane in order to discharge the contents of the vesicle

exocytosis

which region of a phospholipid molecule is hydrophobic?

fatty acid hydrocarbon chains

surround cells with an isotonic extracellular fluid

humans

water is attracted to charged or polar solutes, forming ______ _____ around them

hydration shells

transmembrane domains are composed of ______ amino acids and are typically arranged into _____ helics

hydrophobic , alpha

4 main components of plasma membrane

interior protein network, lipid bilayer, transmembrane proteins, and cell surface markers

plasma membrane

is a fluid and is selectively permeable

when 2 solutions have the same concentration of solutes

isotonic

typical components of biological membranes

lipids and proteins

individual lipids and unanchored proteins are relatively free to move around laterally within the membrane

membrane fluidity

placement of integral membrane proteins are

nonpolar regions are inserted into the membrane and the polar regions protrude from its surface

surround the cells with a rigid cell wall that can withstand the pressure that builds up inside the cells due to the inflow of water by osmosis

oak tree

why is active transport so important?

only active transport can move a substance from an area where it has lower concentration to an area where it has a higher concentration

how do channel and carrier proteins differ?

only carrier proteins can be used for active transport, only carrier proteins actually bind to the substance being transported

faciliated diffusion by carrier proteins differs from simple diffusion due to

only facilitated diffusion by carrier proteins exhibits saturation

facilitated diffusion by carrier proteins differs from simple diffusion due to

only facilitated diffusion by carrier proteins exhibits saturation

how do phagocytosis and pinocytosis differ?

only pinocytosis involves intake of liquids

eukaryotic cells have internal membranes that surround their

organelles

methods of passive transport are

osmosis, transport of water by aquqporins

the combined concentration of all solutes in a solution determines the _______ ______ of the solution

osmotic concentration

Does not require an expenditure of energy by the cell itself

passive transport

mechanisms of endocytosis

phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis

lipid bilayer that forms the core of all cell membranes is composed primarily of

phospholipids

structure that surrounds all cells

plasma membrane

describes facilitated diffusion

requires assistance of proteins and requires a concentration gradient

at high solute concentrations, further increases in the solute concentration no longer increase the rate of diffusion. this means that carrier proteins exhibit _____

saturation

coupled transport of glucose molecules across the cell membrane uses energy released from the concentration gradient of

sodium

how does sodium potassium work?

sodium is transported out the cell, energy from ATP is used to actively transport sodium up its own concentration gradient, phosphorylation of the carrier protein causes it to change shape and release sodium ions outside the cell

substances that cant easily cross the lipid bilayer can still diffuse across the plasma membrane with the help of?

specific channel proteins or carrier proteins

carrier proteins that transport 2 different types of molecules may be either _____ or ______

symporters or antiporters

in cell membranes, what is the main barrier to the free passage of water-soluble ions and molecules?

the interior of the lipid bilayer

in phospholipids, a polar charged organic molecule is ofter attached to

the phosphate group

phospholipids form bilayers when mixed with water due to which of the following?

their polar heads are attracted to water, their nonpolar tails repel water

a ______ electron microscope is required to view the double layers of a membrane

transmission

describes the sodium-potassium pump

uses energy from ATP to alter the conformation of the carrier protein, it moves sodium ions and potassium ions across the membrane in opposite directions, and it is an active transport mechanism


Kaugnay na mga set ng pag-aaral

Oxford ATPL - Human Performance P2

View Set

Nursing 158 contraception Final exam

View Set

CHAPTER 7: ANTIBACTERIAL DRUGS THAT Disrupted the BACTERIAL CELL WALL

View Set

Nero-Collossus/Domus Aurea (Art of RE 4/4)

View Set

Structuralism/Poststructuralism Terms

View Set

driveability and emissions chapter 27

View Set