BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Systematic Chaos, Cytoskeleton, Homeostasis

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21 Dec 2015
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Describe the fluid mosaic model of the membrane. Describe the role of each component within the membrane. Describe the important of polarity when determining membrane structure and protein orientation within the membrane. Describe the importance of polarity and size when determining the permeability of the membrane. Discuss membrane structures and adaptation organisms have developed that maintain proper membrane fluidity. Many cells have multiple internal membranes, but all cells are bound by an external membrane (plasma membrane) Organisms need to retain the matierials that they need to function and maintain homeostasis, as well as to protect those materials fromt the external environment. Serves 3 primary functions: protecting the cell, controlling the cells cytoplasmic contents, sensing molecules and other cells in the external. Binds to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matric: these structures help maintain the cells shape like the pols of a tent. Fluid mosaics: the properties of a plasama membrane as a whole require all the components to play their part.

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