BIOL 1201 Lecture : Biology Lecture VIII September 20

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All organisms are composed of one or more cells. All the organelles within the cell, have the same membrane. Phospholipid bilayer with a mosaic of associated proteins. Phospholipid: polar heads on the outside which interact with water and nonpolar tails on the interior of the membrane away from water. Peripheral protein: proteins that are stuck on one side or the other. Integral proteins: within the membrane, either partially or completely through (there is a tremendous number of proteins embedded within the membrane) Nothing holds the membrane in position, except the polar heads want to be by each other and the nonpolar tails want to be by each other. The fluid mosaic is largely the result of hydrophobic/hydrophilic interaction. Phospholipids move constantly laterally, moving heads back and forth. The cell coat is not a structure that stays intact. Only on the outside of the membrane allows cell to cell recognition.

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