chapter 7 the cell

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amphipathic

molecules containing hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions

Which of the following processes includes all of the others?

passive transport

ligand

any molecule that binds specifically to a receptor site of another molecule

phagocytosis

cell engulfs a particle in a vacuole

According to the fluid mosaic model of membrane structure, proteins of the membrane are mostly....?

embedded in a lipid bilayer

fluid mosaic model

membrane is a fluid structure with a "mosaic" of various proteins embedded in it

intercellular joining

membrane proteins of adjacent cells hook up with gap or tight junction

endocytosis

the cell takes in macromolecules by forming vesicles from the plasma membrane

ECM fibers

space between living tissue

membrane fluidity

the ability to phospholipids to move

membrane potential

-voltage difference across a membrane -voltage created by distribution of (+)(-) ions in membrane

Which of the following factors would tend to increase membrane fluidity?

a greater proportion of unsaturated phospholipids

turgid

a plant cell in a hypotonic solution swells until the wall opposes uptake ....cell is now turgid (firm)

h+

active transport

carrier proteins

bind to molecules and change shape to shuttle them across the membrane

receptor-mediated endocytosis

binding of ligands to receptors triggers vesicle formation

peripheral proteins

bound to the surface of the membrane

glycolipids

carb bound to a lipid

glycoproteins

carb bound to protein

enzymatic activity proteins

carry out steps of metabolic pathway

In what way do the membranes of a eukaryotic cell vary?

certain proteins are unique to each membrane

Based on figure 7.18, which of these experimental treatments would increase the rate of sucrose transport into a plant cell?

decreasing extracellular pH

co2

diffusion

o2

diffusion

h2o

diffusion (aquaports)

passive transport

diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane, does NOT require energy

signal transduction proteins

external messenger, shape change, relay message

glucose

facilitated diffusion, needs transport protein

cell-cell recognition proteins

glycoproteins, serve as identification tags

channel proteins

hydrophilic channel that certain molecules or ions can use as a tunnel

cholesterol

keeps membrane fluid consistent

integrins

link extracellular matrix to cytoskeleton

cytoskeleton microfilaments

made of ACTIN, function in cellular movement

phospholipid

makes up lipid bilayer, basic structure of cell membrane, has a hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head

attachment to cytoskeleton and ECM

microfilaments or other cytoskeleton elements may be unconventionally bound to membrane proteins, helps cell shape and location of membrane proteins

pinocytosis

molecules are taken up when extracellular fluid is "gulped" into tiny vesicles

active transport

moves substances against their concentration gradient...requires energy

flaccid

no net movement of water around the cell, cell becomes limp, plant may wilt

cotransport

occurs when active transport of a solute indirectly drives transport of other substances

integral proteins

penetrate hydrophobic core

transport proteins

provide hydrophilic channels, shuttle proteins

concentration gradient

region along which the density of a chemical substance increases or decreases

hypertonic

solution concentration is greater than that inside the cell; cell loses water

hypotonic

solution concentration is less than that inside the cell; cell gains water

isotonic

solution concentration is the same as that inside the cell; no net water movement across the plasma membrane

osmosis

the diffusion of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane

diffusion

the tendency of molecules to spread out evenly into the available space

facilitated diffusion

transport proteins speed the passive movement of molecules across the plasma membrane (no energy required)....requires a protein

exocytosis

transport vesicles migrate to the membrane, fuse with it, and release their contents outside of the cell

plasmolysis

when a cell becomes hypertonic and the membrane pulls away form the wall


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