BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Latera, Semipermeable Membrane, Glycolipid

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Other membrane proteins act as receptors that allow the cell to receive signals from the environment. Still others are enzymes that catalyze chemical reactions or anchors that attach to other proteins and help to maintain cell structure and shape. Tuesday, october 11, 2016: peripheral membrane proteins are only transiently associated with the membrane and can play a role in transmitting information received from external signals. 5. 2 the plasma membrane and cell wall: phospholipids with embedded proteins make up the membrane surrounding all cells called the plasma membrane. Diffusion and facilitated diffusion both result from the random motion of molecules, and net movement of the substance occurs when there are concentration differences. In the case of facilitated diffusion, the molecule moves through a membrane transporter, whereas in the case of simple diffusion, the molecule moves directly through the lipid bilayer: membrane transporters are of two types.

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