BIOL 1115 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Lipid Bilayer, Passive Transport, Cell Membrane

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Phospholipid- polar phosphate head, non-polar fatty acid tail, makes up bilayer membrane. Transmembrane (concentration) gradient- passive moves from high to low concentration, active moves from low to high. Osmosis- diffusion of water from low solute concentration to high solute concentration. Fluid mosiac : proteins and other materials move through the membrane, cholesterol and phospholipids give structure. Glycolipid: carbohydrate group attached to lipid, cell recognition, found on outside of all eukaryotics. Transmembrane: all the way through membrane, allows in/out diffusion. Peripheral membrane: on only one side, covalent bonds, ***enzyme catalyst**, anchors to cytoskeleton. Lipid-anchored: anchored to amino acid and phosphate group. All of these proteins made in the smooth er. Simple diffusion: passive transport, ions move from high concentration to low concentration, requires no energy, substance passes through membrane without membrane protein. Facilitated diffusion: passive transport, uses transmembrane proteins to transport with gradient. Active transport: movement of ions against concentration gradient, requires atp, primary active.

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