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Principal components of a fluid mosaic model

lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates

100

Proteins with hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions, located in the phospholipid bilayer

What are integral proteins?

100

Selectively permeable

What is cell membrane?

100
Temperature effects on Cholesterol in the plasma membrane

Higher temperatures make the membrane less fluid by restraining phospholipid movement. Lower temperatures cholesterol maintains fluidity by preventing close packing of phospholipids

100

molecules that are found on the exterior surface of the plasma membrane that are bound to either proteins or lipids

What are carbohydrates(glycoproteins and glycolipids)?

200

Hydrophilic, phosphate-containing group, negative charge

What is phosphate head area?

200
Diffusion and facilitated diffusion

What is passive transport?

200

Functions of Membrane proteins

What are transport, receptors, enzymes, structural support, link adjacent cells, and cell-cell recognition?

200

Attach to molecules in the extracellular space, leads to cellular reaction, how external signals lead to an internal cellular response

What are integral receptor proteins?


200

Can diffuse through biological membranes using diffusion

What are small nonpolar molecules( O2, CO2, and lipid hormones)

300
Solutes cross the membrane through membrane proteins

What is facilitated transport?


300

Hydrophilic in the top, bottom and inner core and specific to each solute

What are channel proteins?

300

Transport out of the cell

What is exocytosis?

300

Organisms whose cells have cell walls prefer hypotonic extracellular solutions because a hypotonic environment cause water to enter cell and gives plants turgor pressure

What is osmoregulation?

300

cell-to-cell recognition, immune system recognizing self vs nonself

What is the glycocalyx?

400

transport that requires ATP

What is active transport?

400

uses electrochemical gradient created by primary active transport to move a different substance against its concentration gradient

What is secondary active transport?

400

Water will move from an area of...

What is low osmolarity to high osmolarity?
400

causes plasmolysis

What is Hypertonic solutions?

400

Na+ K+ pump moves _#_ ______ out and _#_ ______ in using _#_ ATP

what is 3 Na+,  2 K+, and 1

500

3 Types of Bulk Transport and what the name means

Phagocytosis- cell eating

PinoCytosis-cell drinking

Receptor-mediated endocytosis(ligand binds to specific receptor)

500

Establishes the concentration gradients

What is Na+ K+ pump?

500

Three types of carrier proteins and what they carry

What is Uniporter carries one molecule or ion, Symporter carries two different molecules or ions, in the same direction, Antiporter carries two different molecules or ions, in different directions?

500

Electrochemical gradiants arise from combined effects of...

What is concentration gradients and electrical gradients?
500

Contains more negatively charged molecules(anions and proteins)

What is the cytoplasm