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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF CELLS MEMBRANE
FINAL EXAM GUIDE 2025
|MOST COMMON QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY
VERIFIED ANSWERS|ALREADY A+
GRADED|GUARANTEED PASS
Plasma Membrane - Cell membrane involved in communication and transport.

Receptor Proteins - Proteins that receive environmental signals.

Channels and Transporters - Proteins that facilitate molecule import/export.

Cell Growth - Membrane expands without losing continuity.

Self-Healing Membrane - Membrane quickly reseals after being pierced.

Lipid Bilayer - Two sheets of lipids forming a barrier.

Permeability Barrier - Prevents water-soluble molecules from passing.

Eukaryotic Cells - Cells with internal membranes and organelles.

Endoplasmic Reticulum - Organelle involved in protein and lipid synthesis.

Golgi Apparatus - Organelle for modifying and packaging proteins.

Endosomes - Membrane-bound compartments for sorting materials.

Mitochondria - Energy-producing organelles with double membranes.

Intracellular Compartments - Organelles enclosed by internal membranes.

Lipid Molecules - Hydrophobic molecules forming the membrane structure.

Protein Molecules - Embedded in membranes, performing various functions.

Aqueous Environment - Water-based surroundings affecting lipid behavior.

Organic Solvents - Solvents like benzene that dissolve lipids.

,Cell Motility - Ability of cells to move and change shape.

Mechanical Properties - Flexibility and resilience of the plasma membrane.

Signal Reception - Process by which cells detect environmental changes.

Membrane Composition - Varies between plasma and internal membranes.

Transport Vesicle - Membrane-bound structure for transporting materials.

Nucleus - Cell organelle containing genetic material.

Benzene - Solvent used to extract lipids from cells.

Lipid Monolayer - Single layer of lipids on water surface.

Lipid Bilayer - Two-layer structure of lipids in cell membranes.

Hydrophilic Head - Water-attracting part of lipid molecules.

Hydrophobic Tail - Water-repelling part of lipid molecules.

Phospholipid - Lipid with hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails.

Phosphatidylcholine - Common phospholipid in animal and plant membranes.

Amphipathic Molecule - Molecule with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions.

Cholesterol - Sterol found in animal cell membranes.

Glycolipid - Lipid with sugar in its hydrophilic head.

Hydrocarbon Chain - Long chain of carbon and hydrogen atoms.

Fatty Acid - Hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group.

Glycerol - Molecule linking hydrophilic head to tails.

Double Bond - Chemical bond between two carbon atoms.

Surface Area Measurement - Determining area occupied by lipid monolayer.

Cell Membrane - Barrier surrounding cells, composed of lipids.

Hydrophobic Effect - Tendency of hydrophobic tails to avoid water.

Membrane Properties - Characteristics derived from lipid bilayer structure.

, Phosphate Group - Part of phospholipid's hydrophilic head.

Hydrophilic Interaction - Attraction between water and hydrophilic molecules.

Hydrophobic Interaction - Repulsion between water and hydrophobic molecules.

Cell Membrane Function - Regulates entry and exit of substances.

Lipid Packing - Arrangement of lipids in a bilayer formation.

Hydrophilic Head - Part of a molecule that attracts water.

Phosphatidylserine - A phospholipid with serine phosphate head.

Cholesterol - A sterol with an -OH group.

Galactocerebroside - A glycolipid with galactose and -OH.

Hydrogen Bonds - Attractive forces between polar molecules.

Electrostatic Attraction - Force between charged or polar groups.

Hydrophobic Molecules - Insoluble in water, nonpolar and uncharged.

Cagelike Structure - Ordered arrangement of water around hydrophobics.

Free Energy Cost - Energy required to maintain cagelike structures.

Lipid Bilayer - Double layer of amphipathic molecules in membranes.

Amphipathic Molecules - Molecules with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts.

Self-Sealing Bilayer - Bilayer spontaneously repairs tears to minimize edges.

Hydrophobic Tails - Nonpolar parts of lipids that avoid water.

Membrane Lipids - Lipids that form cellular membranes.

Triacylglycerol - A fat molecule with three fatty acids.

Glycerol - A backbone for triglycerides and phospholipids.

Polar Molecules - Molecules with uneven distribution of charges.

Nonpolar Groups - Molecules lacking charged regions.

Water Molecules - Polar molecules that form hydrogen bonds.
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