CAS BI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Electrochemical Gradient, Lipid Bilayer, Facilitated Diffusion

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The structure of cellular membranes enables them to protect the cell while also importing and exporting vital substances. The two main components are phospholipids and proteins (phospholipid bilayer). There are also carb chains (which tag cells for cell to cell recognition) and cholesterol (which helps maintain uidity). The membrane is considered a mosaic which in fact creates a uid mosaic model (lipids and proteins can move relate to each other within the membrane). Transport help molecules move through membrane. Receptor binds to chemical fro signals outside the cell. Virus can recognize cells though these carbs and also proteins (hiv example). Membranes can also join two cells together (join a cell to the extracellular matrix). The plasma membrane separates the cell"s internal environment from the external. It controls the entrance and exit from the cell. Substances move across the membrane in different ways: Molecules move down concentration gradient due to their own kinetic energy.

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