membranes

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  • role of the membrane
    controls what goes in and out of the cell
    compartmentalisation
    recognition
    signalling
  • whats in a recognition site
    glycolipids
    glycoproteins
  • describe a membranes structure in relation to water
    hydrophyllic head on outside
    hydrophobic tails on the inside
  • what proteins are found in the membrane
    gated
    channel
    carrier
  • how does signaling work
    hormone binds to receptor - hormone receptor complex formed - travels through to the nucleus - produces a response
    steriods can diffuse through the membrane but same thing
  • what is the role of cholesterol
    reduces fluidity
  • what does a channel protein do
    can open or close to perform fascillitated diffusion
  • what do carrier proteins do
    bind to specific substances and then will change their shape to physically move substance across
    either active transport or fascillitated diffusion depending on the circumstance
  • factors affecting diffusion rate
    distance
    temp
    conc gradient
    if its polar/charges
  • what is active transport
    transport across membranes
  • what is the chemical that is required to change the shape of proteins
    ATP
  • define diffusion
    net movement of particles along/down a conc gradient
  • define fascillitated diffusion
    diffusion that requires a protein
  • what can diffuse across a membrane
    non-polar molecules
    steroids
    small polar molecules
  • what is bulk transport
    AT but for larger molecules
  • define endocytosis
    taking in of substances into a cell
    cell membrane folds around and meets at the top
  • define exocytosis
    mass release of substances from a cell