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BIOL 112 UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers What properties of phospholipids determine if they will form micelles or bilayers when mixed with water? - Whether there are one or two fatty acid tails Which statements about proteins in biological membranes are true? - Hydrophobic transmembrane regions of proteins are embedded in the fatty acid tails of the lipid bilayer

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BIOL 112 UPDATED Questions and
CORRECT Answers
What properties of phospholipids determine if they will form micelles or bilayers when
mixed with water? - Whether there are one or two fatty acid tails


Which statements about proteins in biological membranes are true? - Hydrophobic
transmembrane regions of proteins are embedded in the fatty acid tails of the lipid bilayer


If bilayer-forming phospholipids are mixed with a hydrophilic dye, they form liposomes
suspended in the dye. What will happen to the dye once the liposomes are formed? - The dye
will interact with the phospholipid heads, surround the liposome, and fill the centre of the
liposome


Which of the following best describes the properties of a membrane according to the fluid
mosaic model?


- Hydrophobic tails on the phospholipids interact with polar protein domains to hold proteins
in place


- Intermolecular non-covalent interactions/ bonds that break and reform are required for the
movement of molecules within the membrane.


- This model applies only to human cells, but not to bacteria, fungi, or plants.


- Proteins and lipids can freely move laterally within the bilayer. - - Intermolecular non-
covalent interactions/ bonds that break and reform are required for the movement of
molecules within the membrane.


- Proteins and lipids can freely move laterally within the bilayer.


Hydrophilic - referring to a polar molecule


amphipathic - a molecule with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic components

, hydrophobic - referring to a non-polar molecule


bilayer self-assembly - spontaneous arrangment of lipids driven by the hydrophobic effect


phospholipid - an amphipathic molecule with a hydrophilic head group and hydrophobic fatty
acid tails


fluid mosaic model of biological membranes - The lipids and proteins form a dynamic two-
dimensional fluid held together by intermolecular non-covalent links


The property of phospholipids that drives bilayer formation for cellular membranes are: -
They are amphipathic, with both hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails


In secondary active transport, there are two concentration gradients used by membrane
proteins to transport a molecule X from an area of low to high concentration, which should be
energetically unfavourable. How does a cell do it? - Transport of the molecule X against the
concentration gradient is coupled to the 'downhill' movement of a second molecule, which is
moving from higher concentration to lower


What characteristics would increase the ability of a molecule to diffuse across a lipid bilayer -
- Small size


- Few polar functional groups


- No ionic charge


What is the difference between a membrane protein that is a channel and one that is a carrier?
- - The channel forms a tunnel for molecules of specific charge and shape to pass through the
membrane, the carrier has a binding site that is specific for the transporter molecule.


- The channel does not require a change in tertiary protein conformation to transport the
molecule, but the carrier does.

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