BIO130H1 Chapter 7: Bio130 Reading 7

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Bio130 reading 7- textbook page 114-123, 123-134, 139-143. All examined membranes showed this same ultrastructure: cell membranes contain a lipid bilayer, and the two dark-staining layers in the electron micrographs correspond primarily to the inner and outer polar surfaces of the bilayer. Membranes are continuous, unbroken sheets and, as such, inevitably enclose compartments. The plasma membrane encloses the contents of the entire cell, whereas the nuclear and cytoplasmic membranes enclose diverse intracellular spaces. The various membrane-bounded compartments of a cell possess markedly different contents. Membrane compartmentalization allows specialized activities to proceed without external interference and enables cellular activities to be regulated independently of one another: scaffold for biochemical activities. Membranes not only enclose compartments but are also a distinct compartment themselves. For reactants floating around in solution, their interactions are dependent on random collisions. In contrast, components that are embedded in a membrane are no longer floating free and can be ordered for effective interaction: providing a selectively permeable barrier.

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