1.3 & 1.4 cellular membranes. read & consider 1.3.1 – 1.3.3 what do you know? what...
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Topic 1: Cell Biology
1.3 & 1.4 Cellular Membranes
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1 – MEMBRANE STRUCTURE
Read & Consider 1.3.1 – 1.3.3
• What do you know?• What questions do you
have?
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WaterCells are surrounded by water inside and out. Membrane behavior is dictated by interactions with water.
• Polar• Nonpolar
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Phospholipid – what can you deduce?
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Draw, label, and annotate the Fluid Mosaic Model – 2D
The diagram should include: Phospholipid bilayer Cholesterol Glycoproteins Integral proteins Peripheral proteins
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Protein & Cholesterol
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Discovery
Watch – History of Cell Membrane up to Gorter and Grendel’s 1925 discovery “Insights into cell membranes via dish detergent”
Davson and Danielli’s “Fat Sandwich Model” – accepted until 1972
Singer and Nicolson’s “Fluid Mosaic Model” – accepted today
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2 – MEMBRANE TRANSPORTRead & Consider 1.4.1-1.4.2
• What do you know?• What questions do you have?• Compare and contrast diffusion and osmosis.
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Diffusion & Osmosis
Diffusion: passive movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
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Osmosis: passive movement of water molecules from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher concentration.
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Simple & Facilitated Diffusion
Simple Diffusion –there is no expenditure of energy in moving the molecules across the membrane.
Facilitated Diffusion – larger molecules move passively through the membrane via channel proteins.
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Active Transport
Molecules moving from low to high concentration must be actively moved.
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Cytosis:A transport mechanism for the movement of
large quantities.Exocytosis: vesicle membrane fuses with the
plasma membrane.Endocytosis: a vesicle is formed by the in
folding of the plasma membrane.
Material Transport
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o Phospholipid molecules can change places in the horizontal plane (creates fluidity).
o Molecule exchange in the vertical plane DOES NOT occur (maintains integrity).
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Inner Life of a Cell2007 – the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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EXPLORATION PHASE
Tissue or organs to be used in medical procedures must be bathed in a solution with the same osmolarity as the cytoplasm to prevent osmosis. Complete the exploration phase for the lab with the following aim:
To determine the osmolarity of an unknown substance by bathing samples in hypotonic and
hypertonic solutions.
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