Membrane Permeability - AP Biology
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Why do ions require transport proteins to cross membranes?
Why do ions require transport proteins to cross membranes?
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Ions are charged and cannot pass the lipid bilayer. Hydrophobic lipid bilayer repels charged particles like ions.
Ions are charged and cannot pass the lipid bilayer. Hydrophobic lipid bilayer repels charged particles like ions.
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What is the function of anchor proteins in the membrane?
What is the function of anchor proteins in the membrane?
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Stabilize cell structure by linking to cytoskeleton. Connect membrane to internal cellular framework for structural support.
Stabilize cell structure by linking to cytoskeleton. Connect membrane to internal cellular framework for structural support.
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What is exocytosis?
What is exocytosis?
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Release of substances from a cell via vesicles. Vesicles fuse with membrane to release contents outside cell.
Release of substances from a cell via vesicles. Vesicles fuse with membrane to release contents outside cell.
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What is the effect of hypotonic solution on animal cells?
What is the effect of hypotonic solution on animal cells?
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Cells may swell and burst. Water enters cells causing them to expand beyond capacity.
Cells may swell and burst. Water enters cells causing them to expand beyond capacity.
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What distinguishes simple diffusion from facilitated diffusion?
What distinguishes simple diffusion from facilitated diffusion?
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Facilitated diffusion involves transport proteins. Simple diffusion occurs directly through lipids without proteins.
Facilitated diffusion involves transport proteins. Simple diffusion occurs directly through lipids without proteins.
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Which component forms the bilayer of cell membranes?
Which component forms the bilayer of cell membranes?
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Phospholipids. Phospholipids arrange with hydrophobic tails inward, hydrophilic heads outward.
Phospholipids. Phospholipids arrange with hydrophobic tails inward, hydrophilic heads outward.
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What is the main function of aquaporins?
What is the main function of aquaporins?
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Facilitate water transport across membranes. Channel proteins specifically designed for rapid water movement.
Facilitate water transport across membranes. Channel proteins specifically designed for rapid water movement.
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What is the role of glycoproteins in the cell membrane?
What is the role of glycoproteins in the cell membrane?
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Cell recognition and signaling. Carbohydrate-protein complexes function as cellular identification tags.
Cell recognition and signaling. Carbohydrate-protein complexes function as cellular identification tags.
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What is the role of cholesterol in the cell membrane?
What is the role of cholesterol in the cell membrane?
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Maintain fluidity and stability of the membrane. Cholesterol modulates fluidity - reduces at high temps, increases at low temps.
Maintain fluidity and stability of the membrane. Cholesterol modulates fluidity - reduces at high temps, increases at low temps.
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What type of transport requires energy from ATP?
What type of transport requires energy from ATP?
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Active transport. Moving substances against their concentration gradient requires energy input.
Active transport. Moving substances against their concentration gradient requires energy input.
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Which molecules are typically involved in cell signaling?
Which molecules are typically involved in cell signaling?
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Proteins and lipids. These molecules form signaling pathways for cellular communication.
Proteins and lipids. These molecules form signaling pathways for cellular communication.
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What kind of molecules require facilitated diffusion?
What kind of molecules require facilitated diffusion?
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Large or polar molecules. Size or polarity prevents direct passage through the lipid bilayer.
Large or polar molecules. Size or polarity prevents direct passage through the lipid bilayer.
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How do temperature changes affect phospholipid movement in membranes?
How do temperature changes affect phospholipid movement in membranes?
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Higher temperatures increase movement. Kinetic energy increases with temperature, enhancing molecular motion.
Higher temperatures increase movement. Kinetic energy increases with temperature, enhancing molecular motion.
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Identify the effect of isotonic solution on cell volume.
Identify the effect of isotonic solution on cell volume.
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No change in cell volume. Equal solute concentrations inside and outside maintain equilibrium.
No change in cell volume. Equal solute concentrations inside and outside maintain equilibrium.
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Which term describes the movement of water across a membrane?
Which term describes the movement of water across a membrane?
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Osmosis. Water moves down its concentration gradient across semipermeable membranes.
Osmosis. Water moves down its concentration gradient across semipermeable membranes.
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Identify the direction of solute movement in passive transport.
Identify the direction of solute movement in passive transport.
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From high to low concentration. Passive transport follows concentration gradients without energy.
From high to low concentration. Passive transport follows concentration gradients without energy.
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What is the function of membrane proteins?
What is the function of membrane proteins?
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Transport, signaling, attachment, and enzymatic activity. Membrane proteins perform diverse roles essential for cell function.
Transport, signaling, attachment, and enzymatic activity. Membrane proteins perform diverse roles essential for cell function.
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Identify an example of active transport.
Identify an example of active transport.
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Sodium-potassium pump. Uses ATP to maintain electrochemical gradients across membranes.
Sodium-potassium pump. Uses ATP to maintain electrochemical gradients across membranes.
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What is the primary function of receptor proteins in membranes?
What is the primary function of receptor proteins in membranes?
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Receive and transmit signals. Detect and respond to chemical signals from environment.
Receive and transmit signals. Detect and respond to chemical signals from environment.
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What is the effect of high cholesterol levels on membrane fluidity?
What is the effect of high cholesterol levels on membrane fluidity?
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Decrease fluidity at high temperatures. Cholesterol prevents excessive fluidity by restricting lipid movement.
Decrease fluidity at high temperatures. Cholesterol prevents excessive fluidity by restricting lipid movement.
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Identify a type of passive transport.
Identify a type of passive transport.
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Diffusion. Movement down concentration gradients without energy input.
Diffusion. Movement down concentration gradients without energy input.
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What is the effect of unsaturated fatty acids on membrane fluidity?
What is the effect of unsaturated fatty acids on membrane fluidity?
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Increase fluidity. Double bonds create kinks that prevent tight packing of lipids.
Increase fluidity. Double bonds create kinks that prevent tight packing of lipids.
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Which type of transport uses vesicles to move substances?
Which type of transport uses vesicles to move substances?
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Endocytosis and exocytosis. Membrane-bound vesicles transport large or bulk materials.
Endocytosis and exocytosis. Membrane-bound vesicles transport large or bulk materials.
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How does temperature affect membrane permeability?
How does temperature affect membrane permeability?
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Higher temperatures increase permeability. Heat increases molecular motion, making membranes more permeable.
Higher temperatures increase permeability. Heat increases molecular motion, making membranes more permeable.
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State the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane.
State the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane.
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Describes the membrane as a fluid structure with proteins embedded. Explains membrane structure as dynamic with mobile protein components.
Describes the membrane as a fluid structure with proteins embedded. Explains membrane structure as dynamic with mobile protein components.
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What is the role of carbohydrates on the cell membrane?
What is the role of carbohydrates on the cell membrane?
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Cell recognition and communication. Sugar chains on proteins and lipids serve as identification markers.
Cell recognition and communication. Sugar chains on proteins and lipids serve as identification markers.
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Identify the primary driving force of diffusion.
Identify the primary driving force of diffusion.
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Concentration gradient. Difference in concentration provides the energy for molecular movement.
Concentration gradient. Difference in concentration provides the energy for molecular movement.
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Identify the main components of the cell membrane.
Identify the main components of the cell membrane.
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Phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates. These four components work together to form the membrane structure.
Phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates. These four components work together to form the membrane structure.
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How do carrier proteins function in facilitated diffusion?
How do carrier proteins function in facilitated diffusion?
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Bind and transport specific molecules across membranes. Change shape to move specific molecules across the membrane.
Bind and transport specific molecules across membranes. Change shape to move specific molecules across the membrane.
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Identify the effect of a hypertonic solution on animal cells.
Identify the effect of a hypertonic solution on animal cells.
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Cells may shrink and crenate. Water leaves cells causing them to lose volume and wrinkle.
Cells may shrink and crenate. Water leaves cells causing them to lose volume and wrinkle.
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