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1 The Plasma (Cell) Membrane
What is the function?

2 Find a picture

3 Why must cells control materials that enter and leave the cell?
Cells need to maintain a balance (homeostasis)

4 Why do organisms have many small cells instead of a few large cells?
Cells are limited by surface-area-to-volume ratio Smaller cells – higher ratio Larger cells – lower ratio Hint : Think of a pile of wet laundry

5 Relationship btwn surface area & volume
Surface area = 6 mm2 Volume = 1 mm3 Surface area = 24 mm2 Volume = 8 mm3 1 mm 2 mm 4 mm Surface area = 96 mm2 Volume = 64 mm3 Not enough membrane to allow materials in/out

6 Then how can eukaryotic cells be bigger than prokaryotic cells?
Organelles bound by membranes - increases surface area Organelles help divide jobs for the cell

7 Why is the Plasma Membrane so Important?
Allows cells to be alive Separates life from non life

8 What is the main component of the cell membrane?
Lipids (aka Fats, oils, and waxes)

9 Monomers and Polymers Cells build macromolecules (aka polymers) by bonding small molecules (monomers)

10 Monomers-2 parts: glycerol & 3 fatty acids
Elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen Do not mix w/water Different types of fatty acids make lipids different

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13 Function Long term energy storage Insulation Protection

14 Specialized Lipid- phospholipid
Glycerol Backbone Two Fatty Acid Chains Phosphate Group

15 Phospholipid bilayer Phosphate head (glycerol +phosphate)
hydrophilic – “water-loving” 2 Fatty acid tails hydrophobic – “water-fearing”

16 Inside of cell Outside of cell protein carbohydrate cholesterol phospholipid

17 Fluid Mosaic Model Molecules freely move sideways w/in each layer
Flexible Proteins – communication & control movement of large molecules in/out Cholesterol – increase stability & strength Carbohydrates – identification & communication

18 Selectively Permeable aka semi-permeable
Allows some smaller materials to pass (ex. water, glucose) Keeps out bigger materials (ex. starch, polymers)


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