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The Cell Membrane and Homeostasis Homeostasis Maintain an internal balance Cells keep the proper concentration of nutrients and water inside and push.

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2 The Cell Membrane and Homeostasis

3 Homeostasis Maintain an internal balance Cells keep the proper concentration of nutrients and water inside and push wastes outside.

4 Living Barrier The cell membrane is selectively permeable (or semi-permeable)  allows some things to pass through, while blocking others

5 Membrane Structure Lipid bilayer – two sheets of lipids (phospholipids).  Found around  The cell, the nucleus, vacuoles, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.  Embedded with proteins  Strengthened with cholesterol molecules.

6 What’s a Phospholipid? It’s a pair of fatty acid chains and a phosphate group.  Polar (water-loving) phosphate heads face out  nonpolar (water-hating) fatty acids hang inside.

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9 Membrane Proteins Determine what particles can pass through the membrane (gates). Serve as enzymes (may speed reactions). Act as markers for recognition (the immune system).

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11 Fluid Mosaic Model

12 Transport Across the Membrane

13 No Energy Passive transport – no energy is needed to move particles. Types  Diffusion  Facilitated Diffusion  Osmosis

14 Energy Active Transport – energy is required to move particles Types  Carrier Proteins  Endocytosis  Exocytosis


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