BIO 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Lipid Bilayer, Semipermeable Membrane, Ion Channel

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Clicker questions: a cell is producing testosterone in its smooth endoplasmic reticulum and then will release it into the circulatory system. The path to secretion will involve (in correct order): vesicle, golgi, vesicle, cell membrane, ser, nucleaus, vesticle, cell membrane, nucleus, ser, rer, cytoplasm, ser, rer, cytoplasm, cell membrane, vesicle, rrer, cytoplasm, circulation. Answer: d, they are uid so they can move in their plane. * pictures above are showing us that there is nothing connecting the phospholipids (they can cross the membrane). Only small molecules can move the bilayer apart to cross (oxygen is consternating going through this area). Larger molecules (like water) would have a dif cult time crossing the membrane because they won"t t as well. Integral membranes are the ones that are channel membranes, there are also protein channel membranes. Peripheral proteins stick out more on one side of the membrane.

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