Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Lipid Bilayer, Lipofuscin, Eosin

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The cell part i: cell membrane and cytoplasmic organelles. Intracellular: extracellular, separated by the pm/cell membrane. Inclusions in the cytoplasm interacting with the cytoplasm. Span over the length and width of pm. Important for na/k channel, electrical channels, chemical channels, etc. Integral protein embedded within the bilayer: peripheral protein not embedded within the lipid bilayer, glycolipid carb + lipid, glycocalyx all carb components on the external surface of the plasma membrane. Important for cell recognition and cell cohesion: glycoprotein - carb + protein, carbohydrates. Variety of functions depending on the integral protein: pumps ex. Na/k pump driven by atp (energy dependent: channels ex. gap junctions, receptors responding to ligands in the periphery, linkers anchor the cell to the extracellular matrix, structural proteins hold the cell together. Important for maintaining integrity of the tissue w/o it the cells and proteins: on the lateral boundary of the cell help anchor the cells together, ex. collagen would float around, enzymes.

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