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Understand the general functions and properties of biological membranes. - Answer Biological membranes enclose the cell, defines it's boundaries and maintains differences between the cytosol and extracellular environments. It is selectively permeable, self-assembles in water, and can form mycel or bilayer (cone shape vs cylindrical shape), it is composed of phospholipids. What types of molecules are membranes made up of? - Answer The plasma membrane consists of lipids and proteins (50:50 mix) Understand and be able to recognize hydrophobic, hydrophilic and amphiphilic molecules - Answer Lipids are amphiphillic (hydrophillic/polar and hydrophobic/nonpolar) Hydrophobic- does not like water Hydrophillic- likes water What is a lipid? Explain why a triacylglyceride ("fat") is not a lipid. - Answer A lipid is an amphiphillic, polar w/ non-polar end. Fats have 3 fatty acid chains, float, and are VERY non-polar. Be aware that the major lipids in cell membranes are: Phosphoglycerides, Sphingolipids and Sterols. Understand the general differences between them. - Answer Phosphoglycerides- Sphingolipids- has fatty chains, no glycerol backbone/sphingosine backbone Sterols- What is a phospholipid? Know the 4 different parts of a phospholipid molecule? - Answer Phospholipid- contain polar phosphate, head group, two nonpolar hydrocarbon tails, Two types of phospholipids are: phosphoglycerides and sphingolipids. Compare the chemical structures of sphingomyelin with phosphatidylcholine. What is the difference between them? - Answer The only difference is that phosphatidylcholine has a choline head group Another important lipid molecule is cholesterol (which is a "sterol"). Examine

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NAU BIO 344 Exam 1 Study Guide
Exam Questions and Actual Answers
(2025-2026) Edition.
Understand the general functions and properties of biological membranes. - Answer Biological
membranes enclose the cell, defines it's boundaries and maintains differences between the
cytosol and extracellular environments. It is selectively permeable, self-assembles in water, and
can form mycel or bilayer (cone shape vs cylindrical shape), it is composed of phospholipids.



What types of molecules are membranes made up of? - Answer The plasma membrane
consists of lipids and proteins (50:50 mix)



Understand and be able to recognize hydrophobic, hydrophilic and amphiphilic

molecules - Answer Lipids are amphiphillic (hydrophillic/polar and hydrophobic/nonpolar)

Hydrophobic- does not like water

Hydrophillic- likes water



What is a lipid? Explain why a triacylglyceride ("fat") is not a lipid. - Answer A lipid is an
amphiphillic, polar w/ non-polar end. Fats have 3 fatty acid chains, float, and are VERY non-
polar.



Be aware that the major lipids in cell membranes are: Phosphoglycerides,

Sphingolipids and Sterols. Understand the general differences between them. - Answer
Phosphoglycerides-

Sphingolipids- has fatty chains, no glycerol backbone/sphingosine backbone

Sterols-



What is a phospholipid? Know the 4 different parts of a phospholipid molecule? - Answer
Phospholipid- contain polar phosphate, head group, two nonpolar hydrocarbon tails,



Two types of phospholipids are: phosphoglycerides and sphingolipids. Compare

the chemical structures of sphingomyelin with phosphatidylcholine. What is the

difference between them? - Answer The only difference is that phosphatidylcholine has a
choline head group

, What is the difference between a triacylglyceride, a fatty acid and a phospholipid?

Compare their chemical structures. - Answer Triacylglyceride (Fat) has 3 fatty acid chains and
glycerol

Phospholipid has phosphate, two fatty acid chains, and head group



Describe the phospholipid bilayer. How do the polar and non-polar parts of the

lipid orient? - Answer Hydrophillic head out, Hydrophobic tail in



A lipid bilayer "self assembles". What does that mean? Is energy required to

drive the assembly of lipid bilayers? Explain. - Answer Forms libid bilayer in water, self-
assembles with non-covalent forces



Why do phospholipids in water spontaneously organize into spheres? What

other structures are energetically possible? - Answer Because they have hydrophobic "tails",
can organize into sphere/cone shape as well as lipid bilayer



What type of forces (covalent or noncovalent) hold lipid molecules together in a

bilayer? - Answer Noncovalent forces hold lipid molecules together in a bilayer



What is meant by transverse and lateral diffusion of lipids in a bilayer? What

are the relative rates of transverse and lateral diffusion of phospholipids? - Answer
Transverse=flip-flop

Lateral diffusion=on the same plane



We will learn later that phospholipids are synthesized on the cytosolic

monolayer of the ER. How do these phospholipids get distributed so that they are

distributed equally on the cytosolic and noncytosolic sides of the bilayer? - Answer
Phospholipidtranslocaters



What is meant by the terms unsaturated and saturated when referring to lipids

and fats? - Answer Saturated means no double bonds


Unsatured has double bonds ("kinky")
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