what is the role of the plasma membrane
- constructed of a selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer
what does selectively permeable mean
- impermeable barrier to others
what does establishing this boundary to the outside of the cell + defining a boundary to the inside do
regulates the internal cellular composition
what type of environments do cells carry out biochemical reactions in
sometimes very cultic
what are lipid micelles
how do cells generate order in chaotic environments
- constantly use energy to create ordered structures + generate energy
what happens when cells generate energy
what makes up metabolism and what is it
catabolism and anabolism
why is the barrier function so critical
defines a distinct environment in which the cell can
1) use chemicals to produce energy
2) metabolise
3) excrete waste product
how do amphiphilic phospholipids orient themselves in membrane
so what is formed when phospholipids are put into a bilayer construct
structure in an aqueous environment which in itself encloses an aqueous environment
what is the intracellular environment made of
water containing space
what is the problem of monolayers
only have
1 aqueous phase
and 1 phase made up of oil or fat unsuitable as an intracellular cytoplasmic space
how are phospholipids miscible with water
because have a charged part of the molecule (head group)
what else is contained in cellular membranes
proteins which are suspended in the bilayer
ie transport channels for solutes
what is the basic structure of a phospholipid
which molecules can freely pass across by simple diffusion and what are their properties
- hydrophobic non charged (small uncharged) as can go through the hydrophobic phase
which molecules can partially pass across by diffusion even if polar and what are their properties
H2O, urea, glycerol, NH3
which molecules cant pass across plasma membrane by diffusion and what do they need
which molecules cannot pass the hydrophobic part of lipid bilayer membrane
- miscible w water on both sides BUT cannot pass hydrophobic lipid phase bc of their charge
how do protein transporters mediate transport across the plasma membrane
how do channel proteins mediate transport across the plasma membrane
passive transport is
how are molecules moved against the concentration gradient