BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 90: Electrochemical Gradient, Glut1, Active Transport

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Term for having a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic region in amphipathic: plasma membranes are selectively permeable, permeability: tendency to allow a given substance to pass through, selective permeability: only allows certain substances to pass through. Charges or large molecules move slowly or not at all: factors that affect membrane permeability: Number of double bonds between carbons in the hydrophobic tail. Length of tail: hydrophobic interactions become stronger as saturated tails increase in length, longer tails= decreased permeability. Number of cholesterol molecules in the membrane: more cholesterol increases the density of the hydrophobic region, higher density= decreased permeability. Temperature: lower temperature leads to less membrane fluidity because molecules in the bilayer move more slowly, decreased fluidity= decreased permeability. Individual phospholipids can move laterally throughout the lipid bilayer, and they almost always stay on the same side. Reduces hydrophobic interactions: unsaturated: have at least one double bond, saturated: don"t have any double bonds. Contain more chemical energy than unsaturated fats.

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