BIOL 1201 : Bio Notes Test 3

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Chapter 7: membrane structure and function: what do we currently know about biological membranes, membranes are made of lipids, mostly phospholipids. Evidence: lipids and lipid soluble material enter quicker than substances which are insoluble in lipids: phospholipids are amphipathic molecules that can form membranes. Amphipathic is a condition where a single molecule had both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions: cell membranes are phospholipid bilayers. Evidence: the phospholipid content of red blood cells is just enough to cover the cell with 2 layers. The red blood cell has no internal membranes: biological membranes contain proteins. Membrane fluidity: membranes aren"t locked rigidly in place. Held together primarily by hydrophobic interactions, which are much weaker than covalent bonds. (fig 7. 5a) Membrane proteins: more than 50 have been identified in the red blood cells. Different cells= different types of proteins: 2 major populations of membrane proteins are integral and peripheral proteins.

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