BIOL 1220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Phospholipid, Peroxisome, Passive Transport

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Cell: basic structure and functional unit of living organisms-contains all the parts to survive in an ever changing world: formed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, describe the fluid mosaic model of cell membrane structure. Transport: has a channel to help transport atp or pump other substances across the membrane: 2. Attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix- protein may attached to cytoskeleton aiding in keeping the shape of the cell, or in helping in cell movement: 4. Enzymatic activity: some proteins may be enzymes when together organize certain pathways or what direction things go: 5. Intercellular joining: some proteins attach together and when this occurs produce binding sites and aid in the migration of cell to cell interactions: 6. Cell-cell recognition: serve as identification tags that can be recognized by other cells: compare and contrast the functions of tight junctions, desmosomes and gap junctions. Give one example of where you might find each type of junction.

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