BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lipid Bilayer, Tubulin, Glycolipid

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Polarity confirm the direction and the ability to transport. Kinesin is used to carry the vesicle from one. Alp: within the axon there is a lot of microtubules together, tubulin dynein is added at the positive ends to form a structure to hold the membrane up. Found outside of the cell, and all the organelles are covered with membranes as well. there are different types of cells. Membrane change spots, the phospholipids have glycolipids and glycoproteins next to them. For them to be able to stick together, there polarity, no covalent bonded (because how it is able to move around). Mosaic is all the different proteins that make up and the fluid i the phospholipid. Fatty acids chains start moving around creating dome flexion. An enzyme uses atp to take a phospholipid around and called flipase. Phospholipids all have a glycerol backbone except one sugars are good for recognition and helps label the cell.

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