Prokaryotes and the Cell Membrane. What is a cell?  The basic unit of all forms of life. Each surrounded by a membrane  Two Types: Prokaryotes- the.

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Prokaryotes and the Cell Membrane

What is a cell?  The basic unit of all forms of life. Each surrounded by a membrane  Two Types: Prokaryotes- the smallest and most common microorganisms; unicellular and lacks a nucleus. First organisms on earth Eukaryote- organism whose cells contain a nucleus

All Cells Have Biomolecules  Four main biomolecules found in living things: Proteins  Various functions throughout cells/organism.  Enzyme Lipids  Fats, steroids, oils. Doesn’t mix with water.  Function: store energy. Carbohydrates  Function: main source of energy. Nucleic Acids  Function: store genetic information  DNA or RNA

All Cells Have Membranes  The Cell MEMBRANE regulates what enters and leaves the cell and also provides protection and support. Also Know as:  Plasma membrane

Cell Membrane as a “Mosaic”  A Mosaic is something composed of a combination of diverse elements.  There are many different biomolecules inside and outside of a cell membrane which make it complete ~Lets make one~

Lipid Bilayer  The main component of the cell membrane is the phospholipid. Grouped in two layers giving the name lipid bilayer.  Gives the membrane a flexible structure that forms a strong barrier  The Lipid Polar head is on the outsides of the membrane  They are hydrophilic (hydro = water; philic = loving). Nonpolar tail is on the inside of the membrane  They are hydrophobic (phobic = fearing/hating) Construct your Phospholipid Bilayer using 4 Marshmallows and 8 pretzels. per group Draw and label the parts of the lipids in your membrane construction box.

Polar vs. Nonpolar  Polar means that the substance has positive or negative poles. Non-polar does NOT have positive or negative poles. Polar things like other polar things. Water is polar!!!!!!!!! Non-polar things like other non-polar things. Oil is non-polar!!!!!! For example, Soap has both polar and non polar substances which make it able to stick to dirt and oil, but then rinse away with water.  So what does this mean for the cell? It is Selectively permeable- Some molecules can cross the membrane without assistance, most cannot.  Slight movement of the lipids allow water and substances to pass through membrane (simple diffusion no energy)

Label the Cell Membrane