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Campbell Biology - 10th Edition Ch 7: Membrane Structure & Function Flashcards

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1746699206AmphipathicA molecule that has both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region.0
1746699207Selective PermeabilityA property of biological membranes that allows some substances to cross more easily than others.1
1746699208Fluid Mosaic ModelMembrane is a fluid structure with a "mosaic" of various proteins embedded in or attached to a bilayer of phospholipids.2
1746699209Peripheral ProteinsProtein appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane and not embedded in the lipid bilayer.3
1746699210Integral ProteinsPenetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer4
1746699211Glycoproteins(Most secretory proteins) proteins that have carbohydrates covalently bonded to them. These carbohydrates are attached by specialized molecules in the ER membrane.5
1746699212GlycolipidsCarbohydrates covalently bonded to lipids Made in Golgi Apparatus6
1746699213Transport ProteinsHelp move hydrophilic substances to pass through bilayer.7
1746699214AquaporinsChannel proteins that facilitate the passage of water8
1746699215Carrier ProteinA type of transport proteins that hold on to passengers and change their shape to shuttle molecules across the membrane9
1746699216DiffusionMovement of solutes from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration to reach equilibrium10
1746699217Concentration GradientAn increase or decrease in the density of a chemical substance in an area. Cells often maintain concentration gradients of ions across their membranes.11
1746699218Passive TransportMovement across the cell membrane that does not require energy from the cell12
1746699219OsmosisThe movement of water High to low concentration Really important to life13
1746699220TonicityDescribes the ability of a solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water14
1746699221Isotonic SolutionA solution with the same concentration of water and solutes as inside a cell, resulting in the cell retaining its normal shape because there is no net movement of water.15
1746699222Hypertonic SolutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution More water in solution; loose water; die/shrink16
1746699223Hypotonic SolutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is less than that of the cell that resides in the solution Less water in solution' water will enter cell faster than it leaves; Swell/lyse (burst)17
1746699224OsmoregulationThe control of solute concentration & water balance18
1746699225TurgidHealthy state for most plant cells Cell is very firm19
1746699226FlaccidNo net tendency for water to enter (ex. if a plant's cell and their surroundings are isotonic Cell is limp20
1746699227Facilitated DiffusionA process in which substances are transported across a plasma membrane with the concentration gradient with the aid of carrier (transport) proteins; does not require the use of energy.21
1746699228Active TransportEnergy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against its concentration gradient22
1746699229Sodium Potassium PumpExchanges Na+ for K+ across the plasma membrane of animal cells23
1746699230Membrane PotentialThe difference in electrical charge (voltage) across a cell's plasma membrane due to the differential distribution of ions.24
1746699231Electrochemical GradientThe diffusion gradient of an ion, which is affected by both the concentration difference of the ion across a membrane (a chemical force) and the ion's tendency to move relative to the membrane potential (an electrical force).25
1746699232Proton PumpActively transports protons (hydrogen ions H+) out of the cell Main electrogenic pump of plants, fungi, & bacteria26
1746699233CotransportThe coupling of the "downhill" diffusion of one substance to the "uphill" transport of another against its own concentration gradient.27
1746699234Bulk TransportMechanism for transporting molecules across the plasma membrane where the plasma membrane creates a transport vesicle that carries (then deposits) molecules or particles into (endocytosis) or out (exocytosis) of the cell28
1746699235EndocytosisCells engulf substances into pouch which becomes a vesicle.29
1746699236ExocytosisExpulsion or secretion of materials from a cell.30
1746699237PhagocytosisA cell engulfs a particle by packing it into a food vacuole "Cell-eating"31
1746699238PinocytosisCellular "drinking"; a type of endocytosis in which the cell takes fluid and dissolved solutes into small membranous vesicles32
1746699239Receptor-Mediated EndocytosisA specialized type of pinocytosis that enables the cell to aquire bulk quantities of specific substances, even if substances aren't concentrated in extracellular fluid33

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