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1 Cell Membrane Plasma Membrane Phospholipid Bilayer Semipermeable Membrane
Ch. 7

2 Function of the Cell Membrane
MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS (Stable internal environment)

3 The Gatekeeper Selectively permeable – allows some substances to cross more easily than others Made mainly of lipids & proteins

4 Fluid Mosaic Model Membrane is a fluid structure with a “mosaic” of various proteins Lipids & some Proteins move laterally Some Proteins are held still by the cytoskeleton

5 Proteins determine function
1. Integral – many (not all) are transmembrane 2. Peripheral – not embedded in bilayer

6 What moves in and out of the Cell Membrane?
Small molecules & ions move in & out at different rates. Some move easily, some need help from proteins

7 Transport Proteins Allow substances to pass avoiding contact with the lipid bilayer. Channel Proteins: act like a tunnel through the membrane. Pg. 131 Carrier Proteins: carry substances & change their shape to accommodate & pass through the membrane. Specific for the substances it moves

8 Carrier Protein Example
Glucose has a specific carrier protein to help it move across the membrane. The protein rejects fructose b/c it is specific for Glucose only. (Ex. On pg. 131)

9 Animation


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