Cell Membrane Structure and Function in Biology

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Saturated Fat

No double bonds; maximum hydrogen content.

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Unsaturated Fat

Contains one or more double bonds; forms kinks.

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Fluid Mosaic Model

Membrane structure with embedded proteins in bilayer.

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Cholesterol

Stabilizes animal cell membranes at varying temperatures.

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Phospholipid Bilayer

Two layers of phospholipids forming cell membranes.

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Freeze-Fracture Microscopy

Technique revealing protein distribution in membranes.

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Peripheral Membrane Proteins

Located on membrane surface; isolated with high salt concentrations.

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Integral Membrane Proteins

Span the membrane; isolated with detergents.

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Diffusion

Molecules move along concentration gradient directly.

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Facilitated Diffusion

Transport via carrier and channel proteins.

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Active Transport

Molecules move against gradient using ATP.

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Secondary Active Transport

Cotransport driven by primary active transport.

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Hydrophobic Tails

Fatty acid chains that affect membrane fluidity.

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Temperature Effects

Lower temps reduce membrane fluidity and permeability.

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Concentration Gradient

Difference in concentration across a membrane.

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Carrier Proteins

Bind solutes, change shape to transport them.

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Channel Proteins

Form hydrophilic channels for molecule passage.

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Phospholipid Mobility

Lateral movement contributes to membrane fluidity.

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Hydrogen Bonds

Interactions that stabilize membrane structure.

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Kinks in Chains

Result from double bonds in unsaturated fats.

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Animal Cell Membrane

Contains cholesterol for stability and fluidity.

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Plant Cell Membrane

Contains phytosterols instead of cholesterol.

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Fungal Cell Membrane

Contains ergosterols instead of cholesterol.

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Osmotic Conditions

Effects on cells vary with solute concentration.

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Solids at Room Temperature

Saturated fats typically remain solid at room temp.

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Fluidity and Permeability

Affected by fatty acid chain length and saturation.

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Homogenization

Process to isolate membrane proteins using buffers.

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Hypotonic

Water rushes into the cell, causing lysis.

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Isotonic

Cell maintains normal conditions, balanced water movement.

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Hypertonic

Free water leaves cell, causing it to shrivel.

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Turgor Pressure

Pressure from water in plant cells, maintaining structure.

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Lysed Cell

Cell that bursts due to excess water intake.

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Wilted Cell

Cell lacking turgor pressure, appears shriveled.

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Plasmolysis

Cell membrane pulls away from cell wall in plants.

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Ion Channels

Facilitated diffusion without conformational change.

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Carrier Proteins

Facilitated diffusion with conformational change.

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Sodium-Potassium Pump

Transports sodium out, potassium into animal cells.

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Phagocytosis

Cell engulfs particles, forming vacuoles.

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Pinocytosis

Cell takes in liquids via coated vesicles.

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Receptor Mediated Endocytosis

Specific macromolecules bind to receptors for uptake.

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Exocytosis

Secretion of molecules from the cell.

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LUCA

Hypothetical ancestor of all life forms.

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Central Dogma

Process of DNA to RNA to protein.

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Ribosomes

Cell structures that synthesize proteins.

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ATP

Energy currency used by all cells.

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Surface Area to Volume Ratio

Critical for efficient material exchange in cells.

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Prokaryotic Cells

Cells without a nucleus, includes Bacteria and Archaea.

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Eukaryotic Cells

Cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

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Bacteria

Domain of prokaryotic cells with unique features.

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Archaea

Domain of prokaryotic cells, often extremophiles.

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Metabolic Activity

Biochemical processes essential for cell survival.

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Cell Membrane

Regulates material passage in and out of cells.

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Bacteria

Single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms.

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Archaea

Prokaryotes distinct from bacteria, often extremophiles.

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Cell Wall

Rigid outer layer providing structural support.

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Peptidoglycan

Polymer forming bacterial cell walls.

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Pseudopeptidoglycan

Similar to peptidoglycan, found in Archaea.

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Cell Membrane

Phospholipid bilayer controlling substance entry.

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Linear fatty acids

Fatty acids with straight chains in membranes.

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Branched fatty acids

Fatty acids with branched chains in membranes.

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RNA Polymerase

Enzyme synthesizing RNA from DNA template.

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Translation

Process of synthesizing proteins from mRNA.

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N-formylmethionine

First amino acid in bacterial protein synthesis.

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Methionine

First amino acid in eukaryotic protein synthesis.

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Prokaryotes

Organisms without a membrane-bound nucleus.

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Eukaryotes

Organisms with a membrane-bound nucleus.

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Nucleoid

Region containing prokaryotic DNA, not membrane-bound.

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Plasmids

Small DNA molecules independent of chromosomal DNA.

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Cytoskeleton

Network providing structural support in cells.

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Nucleus

Membrane-bound organelle containing genetic material.

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Nucleolus

Site of ribosome subunit production within nucleus.

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Ribosomes

Non-membrane structures for protein synthesis.

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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Site for lipid synthesis and detoxification.

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Studded with ribosomes; synthesizes secretory proteins.

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Golgi Apparatus

Modifies and sorts proteins from the ER.

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Peroxisome

Organelle for fat breakdown and detoxification.

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Lysosome

Digestion and recycling center in animal cells.

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Mitochondria

Powerhouse of the cell; ATP synthesis.

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Chloroplasts

Site of photosynthesis in plant cells.

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Vacuole

Storage organelle, large in plant cells.

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Cytosol

Fluid component of the cytoplasm, site of glycolysis.

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Endosymbiotic Theory

Theory explaining origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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Signal Sequences

Short amino acid chains directing protein transport.

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Signal Sequence

Directs protein import into cellular organelles.

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Co-Translational Import

Simultaneous protein synthesis and ER transport.

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Signal Recognition Particle (SRP)

Binds signal sequence, guiding proteins to ER.

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Golgi Apparatus

Sorts and tags proteins for cellular destinations.

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Cis Face

Entry point for proteins in the Golgi.

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Mannose-6-Phosphate

Tag for lysosomal protein delivery.

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Pulse-Chase Experiment

Tracks protein movement using isotopic labeling.

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14C Leucine

Isotope used in pulse phase of experiment.

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Photographic Emulsions

Reveal protein locations as black or silver dots.

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Microfilaments

7 nm wide, made of actin, support cell shape.

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Intermediate Filaments

8-12 nm wide, provide structural support.

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Microtubules

25 nm wide, hollow tubes of tubulin dimers.

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Myosin

Motor protein that interacts with actin filaments.

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Dynein

Moves cilia/flagella by walking on microtubules.

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Kinesin

Transports vesicles along microtubules using ATP.

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Centrosome

Microtubule organizing center in animal cells.

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Cell Shape Maintenance

Cytoskeleton resists tension and compression forces.

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