BLG 143 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Electrochemical Gradient, Lipid Bilayer, Potassium Channel

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Chapter 6 lipids, membranes and the first cells. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms are called hydrocarbons; these molecules are non polar and consequently hydrophobic, because electrons are evenly shared in. Lipids have a significant hydrocarbon component; they are non polar, hydrophobic organic compounds that do not dissolve in water. Fatty acids (hydrocarbon chains bonded to a carboxyl cooh group) and isoprene are the key building blocks for the synthesis of lipids in organisms. Ions and molecules diffuse spontaneously from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration: diffusion. Movement of water across plasma membrane is special case of diffusion: osmosis (high water concentration to low [water]). In cells, membrane proteins responsible for passage across membranes of ions, large, and/or polar molecules. Cell membrane regulates what goes into and out of the cell. Fats also known as t(cid:396)ia(cid:272)(cid:455)lgl(cid:455)(cid:272)e(cid:396)ol"s or triglycerides are made when three fatty acids are linked to a three carbon glycerol.

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