Chapter 4: Cell Membrane Structure and Functionguralnl/gural/102Chapter 04 - Plasma... · ·...
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Chapter 4:Cell Membrane Structure and Function
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
Plasma Membrane: Thin barrier separating inside of cell(cytoplasm) from outside environment
Function:
1) Isolate cell’s contents from outside environment
2) Regulate exchange of substances between inside andoutside of cell
3) Communicate with other cells
Note: Membranes also exist within cells forming various compartments where different biochemical processes occur
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The Fluid Mosaic Model of Cellular Membranes:
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Phospholipid Bilayer: Double layer of phospholipids• Hydrophilic ends form outer border• Hydrophobic tails form inner layer
• Lipid tails of phospholipidsare unsaturated (C = C)
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Cell Membrane Proteins:
1) Transport Proteins:• Regulate movement of hydrophilic molecules through
membraneA) Channel Proteins (e.g. Na+ channels)
B) Carrier Proteins (e.g. glucose transporter)
2) Receptor Proteins:• Trigger cell activity when molecule from outside
environment binds to protein3) Recognition Proteins:
• Allow cells to recognize / attach to one another• Glycoproteins: Proteins with attached carbohydrate
groups
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How are Substances Transported Across Membranes?
Answer: Concentration Gradients
Concentration = Number of molecules in a given unit ofvolume (e.g. grams / liter; moles / liter)
Gradient = Difference between two regions of spacesuch that molecules move from one region tothe other
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Diffusion: Movement of molecules from an area of [high] to anarea of [low]
• Greater the concentration gradient, the faster diffusion occurs• Diffusion will continue until gradient is eliminated (equilibrium)• Diffusion cannot move molecules rapidly over long distances
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Types of Movement Across Membranes:1) Passive Transport
• Requires no energy• Substances move down concentration gradientsA) Simple Diffusion
• Small molecules pass directly through the phospholipidby-layer (e.g. CO2, H2O, O2)
(Figure 4.3a)
Rate depends on:1) Molecule size 2) Concentration gradient3) Lipid solubility
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
Types of Movement Across Membranes:1) Passive Transport
• Requires no energy• Substances move down concentration gradientsB) Facilitated Diffusion
• Molecules need assistance of channel proteins orcarrier proteins (e.g. ions, amino acids, sugars)
(Figure 4.3b)Channel Proteins
(Figure 4.3c)Carrier Proteins
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
Types of Movement Across Membranes:1) Passive Transport
• Requires no energy• Substances move down concentration gradientsC) Osmosis
A) Simple DiffusionB) Facilitated Diffusion
• Movement of water from an area of high [water] to area of low [water] across semi-permeable membrane
water
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
Osmosis:
water
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(no net water movement)
Osmosis and Living Cells:
Isotonic Solution:• Outside of cell has same [solute]
as inside of cell
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
Osmosis and Living Cells:
Isotonic Solution:• Outside of cell has same [solute]
as inside of cell
Hypertonic Solution:
• Outside of cell has higher [solute] than inside of cell
(net water movementout of cell)
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
(net water movementinto cell)
Osmosis and Living Cells:
Isotonic Solution:• Outside of cell has same [solute]
as inside of cell
Hypertonic Solution:
• Outside of cell has higher [solute] than inside of cell
Hypotonic Solution:• Inside of cell has higher [solute]
than outside of cell
Tonicity is relative to the inside of the cell
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Types of Movement Across Membranes:1) Passive Transport2) Active Transport
• Requires energy (ATP)• Substances move against concentration gradients
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Types of Movement Across Membranes:
3) Endocytosis• Movement of large particles into cells (vesicle formation)
1) Pinocytosis (“cell drinking”)• Uptake of fluid droplets
2) Receptor-mediated Endocytosis:• Uptake of specific molecules via coated pits
3) Phagocytosis (“cell eating”) • Uptake of large particles (e.g. bacteria)
1) Passive Transport2) Active Transport
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Endocytosis:
(Figure 4.7)
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Types of Movement Across Membranes:
4) Exocytosis
• Movement of large particles out of cells (e.g. hormones)
3) Endocytosis
1) Passive Transport2) Active Transport
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Exocytosis:
(Figure 4.9)
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How are Cell Surfaces Specialized?
Answer: Junctions allow cells to connect and communicate
1) Connection Junctions:
A) Desmosomes: Hold cells together via protein filaments
(Figure 4.10a)
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
How are Cell Surfaces Specialized?
Answer: Junctions allow cells to connect and communicate
1) Connection Junctions:
B) Tight Junctions: Protein “seals” prevent leakage (cell →cell)
(Figure 4.10b)
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
How are Cell Surfaces Specialized?
Answer: Junctions allow cells to connect and communicate
2) Communication Junctions:
A) Gap Junctions: Protein channels allowing for signals topass between cells (animals)
(Figure 4.11a)
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Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function
How are Cell Surfaces Specialized?
Answer: Junctions allow cells to connect and communicate
2) Communication Junctions:
A) Plasmodesmata: Cytoplasmic bridges allowing for signals to pass between cells (plants)
(Figure 4.11b)
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How are Cell Surfaces Specialized?
Answer: Cell walls offer support and protection
Cell Walls:• Found in bacteria, plants, fungi, & some protists• Composed of carbohydrates (e.g. cellulose, chitin),
proteins, or inorganic molecules (e.g. silica)
• Produced by the cell it protects/supports
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Cell Wall:
(Figure 4.12)