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1 Membranes -Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins
-Likened to a “Fluid Mosaic” in structure

2 Different views of phospholipid structure

3 The Fluid Mosaic model of membrane structure

4 Cell membranes consist of four components
Phospholipid bilayer – Transmembrane proteins – Interior protein network – Cell surface markers -

5 Proteins and protein complexes perform key functions
Transporters – Enzymes – Cell surface receptors – Cell surface identity (antigens) – Cell-to-cell adhesion proteins – Attachments to cytoskeleton –

6 Functions of plasma membrane proteins

7 Diffusion processes Passive Transport – no energy required
Simple diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis Active Transport – requires ATP Sodium-potassium pump Coupled transport

8 Simple diffusion -Occurs with CO2, O2, and some non-polar organic compounds

9 Facilitated Diffusion
Molecules bind to a specific carrier protein to gain access to the cytoplasm Process is still passive as there is no energy (ATP) expended and substances move along a concentration gradient

10 Osmosis = movement of H2O across a selectively permeable membrane
Water moves along a concentration gradient; from area of higher concentration to area of lower concentration

11 Tonicity of solutions A solution contains a solute(s) dissolved in a solvent Hypertonic solutions contain MORE solute than a comparable solution Hypotonic solutions contain LESS solute than a comparable solution Hence, Hypertonic and Hypotonic relate to 2 solutions that are being compared to one another

12 Fig. 5.13

13 The Sodium-Potassium pump: example of active transport

14 Coupled transport – symport movement across the membrane

15 Examples of bulk transport


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