BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lipid Bilayer, Eukaryote, Phospholipid

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Phospholipids hydrophobic (h20 fearing) tails point inward, mingling together & shielded from water. In the lipid bilayer are diverse proteins floating in a phospholipid. Regulates the flow going into and out of the cell: nonpolar molecules (o2 & co2) easily move across membrane hydrophobic interior. Some membrane proteins form channels, which shield ions & polar molecules as passing through hydrophobic centre of membrane. Other proteins serve as pumps, using energy to actively transport molecules into and out of cell. Section 4. 3 prokaryotic cells are structurally simpler than eukaryotic cells. Protists, fungi, plats & animals consist of eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-enclosed nucleus (houses most of their dna). Prokaryotic cells are structurally simpler then eukaryotic cells. Similarities of prokaryotic cells & eukaryotic cells: both bounded by plasma membrane, both have 1 or more chromosomes carrying genes made by. All cells contain ribosomes (tiny structure that make proteins according to instructions from genes).

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