BIO 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Membrane Fluidity, Cell Membrane, Activation Energy

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4 types of macromolecules: what do each look like, monomers, examples, roles in body/cell, saturated/unsaturated fatty acids. How can we stop them from working: they lower activation energy. Energetics: how do enzymes affect energy required: atp, anabolic, and catabolic reactions, metabolic pathways and negative feedback. Negative feedback: where the product that goes back and inhibits one of the earlier enzymes. It turns the pathway off if there is too much product. Components of cell membrane: how does the structure of each result in function, membrane fluidity: how molecules move within membrane and how solid/liquid membrane is, cell membrane contains: phospholipids, proteins. Membrane proteins: function of each, integral membrane proteins, different functions. Fatty acids: the more fatty acids there are in a lipid, the more liquidy it is. How are membranes selectively permeable: what molecules can cross membrane on their own. Osmosis and diffusion: determine tonicity and what will happen, calculate osmolaitry. Adding up the molarity of all the substances.

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