What is the fluid mosaic model
It is a model describing the structure of the plasma membrane as a mosaic of phospholipids, cholesterol protein and carbohydrates
The plasma membrane of a cell is semi-permeable, what does this mean
This means that the membrane only allows some materials through
What materials can pass through the plasma membrane
Small, non-polar molecules
State the function of a cell surface membrane
Name the three ways in which substances move across the cell surface membrane
What does the fluid mosaic model explain
What is the structure of a phospholipid bilayer
Which part of the phospholipid is polar
Which part of the phospholipid is non-polar
What forms when phospholipids are mixed/shaken with water
Name the features of a cell membrane
What are intrinsic proteins
Proteins that are fully embedded in the membrane from one side to the other
How are intrinsic proteins adapted to carry out their functions
What are extrinsic proteins
Proteins found on one side of the membrane proteins
Can extrinsic proteins attach to intrinsic proteins
Yes
State the role of extrinsic proteins
What are glycoproteins
Proteins with a carbohydrate attached
State the functions of a glycoprotein
What are glycolipids
Lipids with carbohydrate attached (carbohydrate attached to the phosphate head of the phospholipid bilayer)
State the functions of a glyolipid
State what carrier proteins are and how they work
A transport protein that carries ions or molecules across the plasma membrane by changing shape after binding to it
State what channel proteins are and how they work
A transport protein that acts like a pore in the plasma membrane letting small ions or water molecules through
What is cholesterol
A lipid that slots between the phospholipid tail
What is the function of cholesterol