unit 5- cell membrane and transport
job of carbohydrate chains (1)
- help to identify harmful cells
job of cholestrol (1)
- helps to maintain the fluidity of the cell membrane
job of protein (4)
-transport proteins -regulate chemical reactions (enzymes ) - send messages to other cells -reinforce structure
what're the 2 major finctions of the cell membrane
1. forms boundary between outside and inside of the cell 2. controls passage of materials
there are __ types of recptors
2
the movement of substances across the membrane occurs through 2 methods:
active and passive transport
homeostasis is maintaining _______ or sameness
balance
chemical signs are transmitted across the ____ ________
cell membrane
____________ is embedded within the cell membrane in order to prevent the phospholipids from sticking together
cholesterol
solute-
compound that's dissolved in water
______________ is the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
concentration
some freshwater organisms have structures to pump out water called ____________ vacuoles
contractiles
what's the modern day name for the taste of salty skin
cystic fibrosis
_________ (always passive) is the movement of molecules in a fluid or gas from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
diffusion
_________ is the movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration across the cell membrane while ______ _________ moves molecules against their concentration gradient
diffusion active transport
types of passive trasnport: _________ and facilitated _________
diffusion and diffusion
molecules diffuse ____ a concentration gradient
down
___________ is the process of taking liquids or fairly large molecules into a cell by engulfing them in a membrane (taking in lagre molecules by cell)
endocytosis
___________ is a form of active transport which take in food particles by engulfing them the opposit of this process is called __________
endocytosis exocytosis
passive transport--> requires no ______
energy
active transport requires the cell to use ______ (___)
energy (ATP)
equilibrium - when molecules are ______ ______ throughout a space
evenly spread
__________ is the release of subsatnces out of a cell by the fusion of a vesicle w the membrane
exocytosis ("ex"its the cell)
diffusion, osmosis and ___________ diffusion (helps proteins move things across)
facilitated
___________ _________ is the diffusion of molecules across a membrane through transport proteins
facilitated diffusion
what's the model of the cell membrane called
fluid mosaic model
diffusion-
glucose moves from high concentration --> low concentration
accoridng to folklore what wuld happen to a child if his skin tasts salty
he'd die
region of ______ concentration to a region of _____ concentration
higher lower
purpose to maintain ___________
homeostasis
each phospholipid is composed of a water loving or __________, phosphate head and a water-fearing or ___________, lipid tail
hydrophilic hydrophobic
what're the 2 parts of a phospholipid
hydrophilic head ans hydrophobic tails
hypertonic-
hyper means more concentration is more outside of cell and less outside
plasmolyzed-
hypertonic
hypotonic-
hypo means less concentration is less in the outside of cell and more inside
turgid-
hypotonic
hyptonic- water moves __ - result on the cell ______
in swells
isotonic- water moves ______ - result on the cell ___________
in and out stays the same
mucus build up cases respiratory __________ and difficulty breathing
infections
isotonic-
iso (the same) concentration inside and outside cell are the same
flaccid-
isotonic
what types of molecules cannot cross the cell membrane
large molecules like salt and sugar cant easily pass through cell membrane
hypotonis solutions have (more/less) solute
less
receptors are proteins that bind with _______ and ______ _____
ligands and change shape
what'll happen to a cell placed in a hypertonic solution
lose water and shrink
moving from regions of _____ to _____ concentration using transport proteins
lowee higher
cystic fibrosis is causes by a problem within the cell _______
membrane
other proteins bind to specific molecules to be transported on one side of the ________
membrane
proteins or pumps found in the _______ move materials across
membrane
transport proteins move materials when they cant move across the ________ by themselves
membrane
cystic fibrosis patients have _________ that dont work properly
membranes
____________ takes carbs to make the energy to trasnport
mitochondria
what part of the cell makes ATP
mitochondria
what differentiates facilitated diffusion from simple diffusion through the membrane?
moleciles move through a protein in the membrane in facilitated diffusion bu not in simple diffusion
when the correct ________ _____ these proteins change their shapen and this allows the molecule to pass through the membrane to the outside
molecule binds
hypertonic solutions have (More/Less) solute
more
how does oxygen cross into the cell
moves across the phospholipid bilayer
does passive transport require energy
no
some proteins form ________ __ _____
openings or pores
provide an example of one process that is a type of passive transport
osmosis
the diffusion of water across the cell membrane is called
osmosis
hypertonic - water moves ___ - result on the cell ______
out shrinks
things that can cross the cell membrane- water _______ and other small molecules
oxygen
what type of trasnport does not require energy
passive transport
the cell membrance is described as selectively _________ as it only permits certain molecules to pass through. it is composed of a bilayer of ____________ with ________ embedded within
permeable phospholipid proteins
what are the 2 main components of the cell membrane
phospholipid bilayer and embedded proteins
why does pouring salt on a slug kill it
salt sucks water out salt + cell = suks water out of the cell
what is the "rule" for remembering how osmosis works
salt sucks- if area outside the cell has more salt then water will be sucked out of the cell
_________ ___________ meaning some molecules can cross the membrane while others cant
selective permability
with ______ diffusion molecules can pass directly through the phospholipid bilayer while with __________ diffusion molecules pass through a membrane protein
simple facilitated
what does selective permability depend on
size, polarity and concentration inside and outside the cell
why's selective permability important
so a cell can maintain stable conditions
molecules tend to ______ ___
spread out
whats the purpose of the channel protein
they produce an opening for large molecules
how does glucose cross into the cell
use special embedded proteins
osmosis- the diffusion of _____ across a ________
water membrane
osmosis-
water moves across the membrane toward area w highest solute concentration
what happens in isotonic solutions
water moves in and out and the cell stays the same
what happens in a hypertonic solution
water moves out of the cell and cell will shrink
what happens in hypotonic solutions
whater moves into the cell and cell gets larger
does active transport require energy
yes