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SEL Part #3

Struktur Membran Sel Pertemuan 3

5.10 Membranes organize the chemical activities of cells MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 5.10 Membranes organize the chemical activities of cells Membranes organize the chemical reactions making up metabolism   Cytoplasm Figure 5.10

Membranes are selectively permeable They control the flow of substances into and out of a cell Membranes can hold teams of enzymes that function in metabolism

5.11 Membrane phospholipids form a bilayer Phospholipids are the main structural components of membranes They each have a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails Head Symbol Tails Figure 5.11A

In water, phospholipids form a stable bilayer The heads face outward and the tails face inward Water Hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic tails Water Figure 5.11B

5.12 The membrane is a fluid mosaic of phospholipids and proteins Phospholipid molecules form a flexible bilayer Cholesterol and protein molecules are embedded in it Carbohydrates act as cell identification tags

The plasma membrane of an animal cell Glycoprotein Carbohydrate (of glycoprotein) Fibers of the extracellular matrix Glycolipid Phospholipid Cholesterol Microfilaments of the cytoskeleton Proteins CYTOPLASM Figure 5.12