BIOL 1201 Chapter : 2016-02-11

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Cellulose: support and protection, external to the plasma membrane. Central vacuole: plants, membrane-bound structure keeps cells turgid. Plants have 3 unique features not found in animals: cell wall, cell vacuole, chloroplasts. Initially cytoplasm (ground substance) was thought to be without structure: improved techniques showed this to be wrong. Sliding filaments: e. g. , actin and myosin, proteins involved in movement. The problem a cell and its environment: the interior of a cell is different than its environment, how to defend the internal environment but still communicate with the external environment, transport materials across the barrier. Integral membrane proteins: amphipathic, hydrophobic (nonpolar) regions, hydrophilic (polar) regions, not too solid/not too fluid, preserves membrane function, at the cell/body temp. An optimal intermediate fluidity : species with a body temp of 10 c will have fluidity similar to a species with a body temp of 20 c.

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