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The Cell (aka Plasma) Membrane intro mini-movie
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The Cell (aka Plasma) Membrane intro mini-movie intro mini-movie.

Dec 22, 2015

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The Cell (aka Plasma) Membraneintro mini-movie

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Functions of the Cell Membrane

Found in all cell types Is more flexible than a cell wall Controls what enters and exits the cell Forms a boundary between the cell and its environment

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Selective Permeability

• Allows the cell to maintain homeostasis (internal balance) despite changes in its environment

• Allows some, but not all, materials to cross– Small, nonpolar (uncharged) molecules pass

through the membrane easily– Small, polar (charged) molecules pass

through the membrane with the aid of proteins – Large molecules require vesicles to get in /

out of the cell.

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Structure of the Cell Membrane

The cell membrane consists of a double layer of phospholipids interspersed with a variety of other molecules, including proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates.

Quick-time movie

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Phospholipids

• A phospholipid has three major parts:–Phosphate group (which is charged)–Glycerol–Two fatty acid chains

Explanation / animation

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Phospholipids – Heads and Tails

• The phosphate and glycerol form the head, which is polar (charged) and hydrophilic (water-loving)

• The two fatty acid chains form the tails, which are non-polar (not charged) and hydrophobic (water-repelling)

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The Phospholipid Bilayer

• Cells are filled with and surrounded by water

• So, phospholipids line up in a “bilayer”

– Water-loving heads form the outer layer (like bread on a sandwich)

– Water-repelling tails are protected inside (like the filling of a sandwich) Click for Animation

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Proteins in the Cell Membrane

• Some proteins extend all the way through the cell membrane– These are integral

proteins• Some proteins are

only on the surface of the cell membrane– These are peripheral

proteins

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Functions of Membrane Proteins

• Receive information = receptor– Respond only to specific molecules– Can bind to a molecule outside of the cell and

cause changes inside the cell• Help move substances = transport

– This may or may not require energy– Move only specific molecules

• Identify the cell = marker– Often these are glycoproteins (have a

carbohydrate attached)

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Cholesterol

• Strengthens the cell membrane

• Without cholesterol, the cell membrane would be too fluid / not firm enough / too permeable

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• The illustration above show the variety of molecules embedded within the cell membrane.

• Animation

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Fluid Mosaic Model

• Describes the arrangement of the molecules that make up a cell membrane

• The cell membrane is flexible, thus “fluid”– The phospholipids can move from side to side

and slide past each other

• Molecules are embedded within the phospholipid bilayer, thus it is a “mosaic”

• Practice labeling