
Selective Permeable
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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CELL MEMBRANE INTRO
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CELL MEMBRANE OVERVIEW
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Balanced internal condition of cells
Also called equilibrium
Maintained by plasma or cell
membrane controlling what enters
& leaves the cell
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Plasma Membrane
The plasma membrane is
the flexible outer layer of
cells.
(inside of cell wall if present)
Has three main jobs:
1.
Separate cells from the
outside
2.
Protect cells from the
environment
3.
Decides what can enter
(or exit) the cell
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Selective permeability: the ability that
allows some molecules to pass into the
cell while keeping others out
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>> Check for Understanding
How does a window screen
show selective
permeability?
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What are membranes made of?
Membranes are made up of molecules called
phospholipids.
Phosphate
and glycerol
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What are membranes made of?
Hydrophillic:
Mixes with water
“HATES”
water →
Hydrophobic:
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What are membranes made of?
To keep their non-
polar tails away
from water,
phospholipids
form a two-sided
layer called a
bilayer.
Water
Water
No Water
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Other Membrane Components
Turns out that the cell membrane is NOT
this simple:
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Other Membrane Components
There are other parts to the membrane,
including cholesterol, proteins, and
carbohydrates
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Cholesterol: Holding it Together
Cholesterol is mixed in with the phospholipids
to keep the tails from sticking together.
This gives the cells more stability
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Transport Proteins: The Doors to
the Cell
Some molecules have trouble crossing the
membrane… Why???
Transport proteins help molecules enter or exit
the cell.
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Other Parts: Sending Signals
Other proteins and carbohydrates stick out from
the cell; they act as signals for other cells to
read.
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The Fluid Mosaic Model
The parts of the cell membrane are not held
in place; they flow around the cell like boats
in water. This is called the fluid mosaic
model.
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