how are all eukaryotic cells bounded by
plasma membrane
what is the plasma membrane made of and what does this result in
it is a lipid bilayer therefore acts as a barrier allowing selective molecules into and out of the cell
how many layers is the membrane and how is it arranged
two layers of phospholipids, hydrophilic phosphate groups facing outwards and hydrophobic tails inwards
what is hydrophobic
molecule that is water hating
what is hydrophilic
molecule water loving
what is found between the lipids
proteins, glycoproteins, cholesterol
what is a glycoprotein
protein joined to a carbohydrate
what is the purpose of the membrane
membrane forms the external barrier and encapsulates sub cellular organelles
create a barrier for movement of molecules creating osmotic gradients and electrostatic gradients
what is the composition of a phospholipid
why is there more than one type of phospholipid in the membrane
what is the role of cholesterol
what do liquid rafts help with
help regulate function of membrane protein
how can lipid rafts be disrupted and what can this result in
what role do membrane proteins play and how are they classed
name the three phospholipids
five functions and properties of phosphatidylcholine
five functions and properties of phosphatidylethanolamine
what four mechanisms are used to regulate transport of molecules
how do diffusion and facilitated diffusion differ
what is diffusion and what two factors affect the rate of diffusion
examples of molecules that can pass through the membrane
oxygen, water, lipids
describe facilitative diffusion
how do gated channels work
what does active transport require and what are the two types of active transport
- primary and secondary active transport