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AP Bio-Exam 2 Questions and Answers|Latest Update What acts as a scaffold for various cell-surface markers The phospholipid bilayer What do membrane proteins do? Membrane proteins serve as channels for ions to cross the membrane, are free to migrate laterally within the membrane and some play roles in cell identification. Also, their position in the membrane is determined by their tertiary structure

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What acts as a scaffold for various cell-surface markers The phospholipid bilayer




What do membrane proteins do? Membrane proteins serve as channels for ions to cross

the membrane, are free to migrate laterally within the membrane and some play roles in cell

identification. Also, their position in the membrane is determined by their tertiary structure




What will happen if a plant cell is put in an environment which is hypertonic to the cytoplasm?

Water will diffuse out of the cell less than into the cell




What does endocytosis involve? Endocytosis involves the discharge of material from

vesicles at the cell surface




What's the difference between passive transport and active transport? They have different

energy requirements

, Describe the singer and Nicholson membrane model Singer and Nicholson membrane

model, aka "fluid mosaic model" because the phospholipids can move laterally within plane of

the membrane, and proteuns are embedded to give it special functions




What is protein kinase? A protein kinase is an enzyme that adds phosphate groups to

certain proteins




Examples of secondary messengers? DAG, cAMP, Ca++ & Nitric Oxide




Receptor proteins and well being? Receptor proteins are important to a cells well being

because some messengers cannot cross the plasma membrane and therefore need a mechanism to

activate a response




Which cell junction would keep cardiac cells from separating? The cell junction that

would best prevent cardiac (heart muscle) cells from separating are desmosomes, aka "anchoring

junctions"




Where is snaptic communication mostly observed? Snaptic communication is most often

observed between nerve cells
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