cell membrane
The cell membrane is essential in defining and containing the cell, allowing a specialized environment to be created within the cell that is important for specialized functions such as enzyme reactions to release energy from organic molecules (fat, carbohydrates), hormone manufacture and release, muscle contraction, nerve signals.
The genetic material within the cell (DNA) is selectively activated to produce unique cell types (bone, muscle), this process of creating different cell types is called differentiation.
phospholipid bilayer in cell membrane
was able to create cell membrane by aligning the hydrophobic (lipid loving) fatty acid tails, and exposing the hydrophilic (water loving) heads to the water environments inside and outside the cell.
Protein elements in cell membrane
A lot of protein elements that cross the cell membrane (red and purple) that control the movement of specific ions or signals into the cell.
common functions within every cell
cytoskeleton
protein scaffolding creating internal framework of the cell, holds organelles in place and allows cell to change shape
nucleus
ribosomes
rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
smooth endoplasmic reticulum (smooth er)
Golgi apparatus
secretory vesicle
lysosomes
peroxisome
mitochondrion
microtubule
centrioles
cillia
flagella
microvilli
functions of the cell - cell metabolism and energy utilisation
functions of the cell - synthesis of molecules
functions of the cell - communication
functions of the cell - reproduction and inheritance
passive membrane transport
does not require ATP
- diffusion
- osmosis
- facilitated diffusion