The cell membrane A. is a watery gel in which structures are suspended B. contains the powerhouse of the cell. C. is the central government of the cell. D. protects the cell and acts as a filter. E. carries the cell’s hereditary information.
D. protects the cell and acts as a filter.
E. all of the above
D. Phospholipids are arranged with the fatty acids facing toward the center.
D. They are derived from a bilayer sheet.
D. All of the above are functions of membrane proteins.
C. hydrophobic interactions with lipids.
A. α-helical segments.
B. 20
C. At least one domain of the protein is located on the outer face of the membrane.
A. can be extracted by chelating agents.
D. Transbilayer diffusion involves the transfer of lipids from one face of the bilayer to another.
A. 8
D. there are more van der Waals interactions between the chains.
D. 3
B. the fatty acids cannot not pack together as tightly.
C. putting more unsaturated fatty acids into its membranes.
C. selectively permeable.
C. simple diffusion
A. facilitated diffusion
C. is dependent on carrier molecules.
B. Carriers have greater stereospecificity for their substrates than do channels.
A. The transported species always moves against its electrochemical gradient.
C. only in antiport do two substrates move in opposite directions to each other.
A. Primary active transport