What are the different types of membrane?
* Organelle membranes
Do all cells have a cell membrane?
Yes
What type of cells also contains organelle membranes?
Eukaryotic cells
What is the function of cell surface membranes?
Control what goes in and out of cells.
What term is used to describe the way in which cell membranes control what goes in and out of cells?
Partially permeable
What are the types of molecule in cell membranes?
How do carbohydrates fit in the cell membrane?
They attach to proteins or lipids (glycoproteins and glycolipids).
What is the model used to describe cell membranes?
Fluid mosaic model
Describe the fluid mosaic model.
Name all of the individual components of a cell membrane.
What is the role of receptor proteins in the cell-surface membrane?
Give an example of how receptor proteins work.
Insulin binds to receptor proteins on liver cells, which tells them to absorb glucose.
Explain why the cell-surface membrane can be described as having a fluid mosaic structure.
What is the role of phospholipids in cell-surface membranes?
Arrange themselves in a bilayer, which acts as a barrier for water-soluble substances.
Why do phospholipids arrange themselves in a bilayer in cell-surface membranes?
* In water, a bilayer forms with the heads facing out and the tails facing in
Why does the phospholipid bilayer in cell-surface membranes not allow water-soluble substances to pass through it?
The centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic (that’s where the hydrophobic tails are).
Which parts of a phospholipid molecule are hydrophobic and hydrophilic?
* Hydrophilic - Head
What type of molecule is cholesterol?
Lipid
In what type of cell membrane is cholesterol found?
All types, except bacterial cell membranes.
Where in the cell-surface membrane is cholesterol found and what does this do?
* This restricts the movements of the phospholipids, making the membrane less fluid and more rigid
What is the role of cholesterol in cell-surface membranes?
In which cells is cholesterol in the membrane especially important?
Cells that aren’t supported by other cells (e.g. RBCs floating freely in the blood)
What experiment can be used to investigate how temperature affects cell membrane permeability?
Beetroot in water experiment
Describe an experiment to investigate the effect of temperature on cell membrane permeability (beetroot).
1) Cut 5 equal sized pieces of beetroot and rinse.
2) Add the pieces to 5 test tubes and add 5cm3 of water to each.
3) Place each tube in a water bath at a different temperature (e.g. 10C, 20C, 30*C, etc.) and for the same length of time.
4) Remove the beetroot and keep only the coloured water.
5) Use a colorimeter to measure the absorption of each sample - The higher the absorbance, the more pigment is released, so the higher the membrane permeability.
6) Draw a graph of the results.