Cell Membrane Structure
Movement across Membrane
Bubble Lab
Miscellaneous
100

The cell membrane is made of this many layers

2 (a bilayer)

100

The movement of water across a membrane

What is osmosis

100

Proteins can open up the cell membrane to allow larger molecules to enter the cell.

We made a hole in the bubble membrane with a string and passed a pencil through the hole.

100

These cells have a membrane

All cells!

200

What helps transport larger molecules across the cell membrane?

 proteins

200
Term for something that attracts water
Hydrophillic
200

Membranes self-repair

When we poked our hand through the bubble, the bubble membrane was able to close the hole.

200
The phospholipids have a hydrophilic _______ and two hydrophobic _______.
Head, Tails
300

These structures attract water

Phosphate Heads

300
Term for something that repels water
Hydrophobic
300

Membranes are fluid and flexible

When we made a bubble membrane, it moved and bent freely. It wasn't rigid.

300

The two main jobs of the cell membrane

Protect the cell and limit what goes in and out of the cell.

400

What structures repel water in the cell membrane?

Fatty Acid Tails

400

The solution is called this when there is the same concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane

What an isotonic solution

400

Bacteria cells can reproduce by binary fission.

When we "cut" the cell in half with the string, we created 2 bubbles.

400

Hypertonic solution

The solution has a higher concentration of solute outside the cell than inside. (or the outside of the cell has more particles than inside the cell)

500

The cell membrane is made of this. (scientific term)

Phospholipid bilayer

500

This happens to a cell that is placed in a saltwater solution.

water moves out of the cell and the cell shrinks.

500

Like the main cell membrane, organelles also have  plasma membranes

We blew smaller bubbles inside the larger bubble.

500

What is another term for cell membrane?

Plasma membrane

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