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BIOL 253 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)

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universal function of membranes - ANSWERto act as a selective barrier to the passage of molecules functions of plasma membranes - ANSWER1. regulate passage of substances in and out of cells and between cell organelles and cytosol 2. detect chemical messengers arriving at the cell surface 3. link adjacent cells together by membrane junctions 4. anchor cells to the extracellular matrix fluid mosaic model - ANSWERmodel that describes the arrangement and movement of the molecules that make up a cell membrane lipid rafts - ANSWERcholesterol-rich regions of reduced membrane fluidity that are believed to serve as organizing centers for the generation of complex intracellular signals integrins - ANSWERA transmembrane protein that interconnects the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton. Desmosomes - ANSWERAnchoring junctions that prevent cells from being pulled apart integral membrane protein - ANSWERclosely associated with membrane lipids can't be extracted from the membrane without disrupting the lipid bilayer amphipathic (polar out, nonpolar in) some can move laterally but others can't because they are linked to peripheral proteins transmembrane proteins - ANSWERIntegral proteins that span the membrane. peripheral membrane proteins - ANSWERlocated on membrane surface and are bound to the polar regions of integral proteins not amphipathic glycoalyx - ANSWERlayer of sticky carbohydrates covering plasma membrane, provides strength, attachment and cell cell recognition, anchored to the plasma membrane by carbohydrates bonded to proteins and lipids in the membrane Cadherins - ANSWERproteins that extend from the cell into the extracellular space, where they link up and bind with cadherins from an adjacent cell tight junction - ANSWERjunction that forms between two adjacent plasma membranes to remove extracellular space between them occurs in a band around the entire circumference of the cell gap junctions - ANSWERprotein channels that link the cytosols of adjacent cells limits what

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BIOL 253 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS(GRADED A+)
universal function of membranes - ANSWERto act as a selective barrier to the
passage of molecules

functions of plasma membranes - ANSWER1. regulate passage of substances in
and out of cells and between cell organelles and cytosol
2. detect chemical messengers arriving at the cell surface
3. link adjacent cells together by membrane junctions
4. anchor cells to the extracellular matrix

fluid mosaic model - ANSWERmodel that describes the arrangement and movement
of the molecules that make up a cell membrane

lipid rafts - ANSWERcholesterol-rich regions of reduced membrane fluidity that are
believed to serve as organizing centers for the generation of complex intracellular
signals

integrins - ANSWERA transmembrane protein that interconnects the extracellular
matrix and the cytoskeleton.

Desmosomes - ANSWERAnchoring junctions that prevent cells from being pulled
apart

integral membrane protein - ANSWERclosely associated with membrane lipids

can't be extracted from the membrane without disrupting the lipid bilayer

amphipathic (polar out, nonpolar in)

some can move laterally but others can't because they are linked to peripheral
proteins

transmembrane proteins - ANSWERIntegral proteins that span the membrane.

peripheral membrane proteins - ANSWERlocated on membrane surface and are
bound to the polar regions of integral proteins

not amphipathic

glycoalyx - ANSWERlayer of sticky carbohydrates covering plasma membrane,
provides strength, attachment and cell cell recognition, anchored to the plasma
membrane by carbohydrates bonded to proteins and lipids in the membrane

,Cadherins - ANSWERproteins that extend from the cell into the extracellular space,
where they link up and bind with cadherins from an adjacent cell

tight junction - ANSWERjunction that forms between two adjacent plasma
membranes to remove extracellular space between them

occurs in a band around the entire circumference of the cell

gap junctions - ANSWERprotein channels that link the cytosols of adjacent cells

limits what can pass between the cytosols of the connected cells to small molecules
and ions

simple diffusion - ANSWERmovement of a solute from an area of high concentration
to an area of low concentration

flux - ANSWERthe amount of material crossing a surface in a unit of time

net flux - ANSWERdifference between two one-way fluxes

determines net gain for compartment 2 and net loss for compartment 1

always greater from regions of higher conc. to lower conc.

diffusion equilibrium - ANSWERstate during which diffusion fluxes in opposite
directions are equal; that is, the net flux equals zero

factors that affect net flux - ANSWER1. temperature: higher temp = faster net flux
2. mass of molecule: larger molecule = slower net flux
3. surface area: greater surface area = faster net flux
4. medium: air = faster net flux

Fick's Law of Diffusion - ANSWERJ = PA(Co-Ci)

J= rate of diffusion/magnitude of net fluc

Co= conc. outside cell

Ci= conc. inside cell

A = surface area of membrane

P= membrane permeability coefficient (larger = faster net flux)

ion channels - ANSWERallow the passage of ions across the membrane

small size prevents larger molecules from entering or leaving

show selectivity for type of ions that can pass through

, membrane potential - ANSWERthe electrical charge across a cell membrane

provides electrical force that can influence the movement of ions through their
channels across the plasma membrane

electrochemical gradient - ANSWERThe combination of forces that acts on
membrane potential.

channel gating - ANSWERprocess of opening and closing ion channels

factors that alter channel protein conformations - ANSWER1. binding of specific
molecules to channel proteins
2. changes in membrane potential
3. physically deforming the membrane

ligand-gated ion channel - ANSWERchanges shape in response to a signaling
molecule (ligand), allowing or blocking the flow of specific ions

voltage-gated ion channels - ANSWERChannels that open or close in response to a
change in the membrane potential.

mechanically gated ion channels - ANSWERopened or closed by deformation or
stretch of the plasma membrane

transporters - ANSWERintegral membrane proteins that mediate passage of
molecules through membrane

mediated transport - ANSWERmovement of molecules across membrane by binding
to protein transporter

factors that determine solute flux through mediated-transport system - ANSWER1.
solute concentration
2. affinity of transporters for solute
3. number of transporters in membrane
4. rate at which conformational change in transport protein occurs

facilitated diffusion - ANSWERthe movement of specific molecules across a cell
membrane through protein channels

high to low

active transport - ANSWEREnergy-requiring process that moves material across a
cell membrane against a concentration gradient

primary active transport - ANSWERdirect use of ATP

secondary active transport - ANSWERuse of an electrochemical gradient

Cotransport (symport) - ANSWERmovement of solute into the cell

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