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Eukaryotic Cell Membrane. Cell Membrane Cell membrane: the flexible boundary of a cell (also called a plasma membrane) It separates a cell from its surroundings.

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1 Eukaryotic Cell Membrane

2 Cell Membrane Cell membrane: the flexible boundary of a cell (also called a plasma membrane) It separates a cell from its surroundings. It allows nutrients to enter and waste to be removed.

3 Cell Membrane Homeostasis: maintaining a healthy balance The cell membrane allows some molecules into the cell and keeps others out.

4 Cell Membrane Selective permeability: allowing only certain molecules to enter and leave the cell Selective permeability is like a screen on a window

5 Cell Membrane What gets in? H 2 O freely enters cell O 2 in,CO 2 out Na and Ca at certain times in certain amounts Waste leaves but can’t reenter

6 Membrane Structure Phospholipid: lipid with a glycerol backbone and two fatty acid chains, and a phosphate group

7 Membrane Structure The polar head is hydrophilic: it likes water Fatty acid tail is hydrophobic: it does not like water. They form a bilayer

8 Membrane Structure

9 The cell membrane also contains proteins to help support the cell structure. Cholesterol to keep the fatty acid tails from sticking together

10 Membrane Structure Fluid Mosaic Model: the organization of the cell membrane. Fluid because it is not fixed in a particular spot Mosaic because of the patterns the proteins make

11 Membrane Structure Proteins in the membrane function as: Transport proteins: moving molecules across the membrane Identify chemical signals


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