Cell Membrane - Solon City Schools
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Cell Membrane
Function of Cell Membrane
Separates
the cell’s contents from
materials outside the cell
Regulates what moves in and out of a cell
*without the cell membrane to contain the
substances the cell needs for life, the cell
would die.
Structure of Cell Membrane
-composed
of groups of organic
compounds (glycolipids,
glycoproteins, proteins, cholesterol,
and phospholipids)
Phospholipid – shaped like a head
with 2 tails
-made from a phosphate group
connected to 2 fatty acid tails (forms a
double layer called a lipid bilayer)
Structure of Phospholipid
Why are the phospholipids
arranged tail to tail?
-b/c
water is inside and outside the
cell
phosphate group is hydrophilic (polar)
end
-attracts water
fatty acid tail end is hydrophobic
(nonpolar)
-repels water
Arrangement of phospholipids
“tail to tail”
Polar vs. Nonpolar
Polar-
positive and negative ends (b/c
electrons are not shared equally)
Ex. Water
Nonpolar- does not have oppositely
charged ends (atoms share electrons
equally)
Arrangement of phospholipids
“tail to tail” due to water inside &
outside the cell
Fluid Mosaic Model of Cell
Membrane
-lipid
bilayer is not strong & firm like a
hard shell, but it is fluid like a soap
bubble (often called a fluid mosaic
model)
-individual phospholipids, arranged
side by side, float within the bilayer
(cholesterol prevents phospholipids
from sticking together)
Structure of Cell Membrane
-nonpolar
interior zone- true barrier
that separates the cell from its
surroundings
many polar particles like sugars,
proteins, ions, & most cell wastes
cannot cross this zone b/c they are
repelled by the nonpolar region
What’s in the cell membrane?
Solution?
-passageways
through the barrier that
enable the cell to regulate what
substances go in and out.
Cell Surface Proteins- proteins
embedded within the plasma
membrane of cells
Proteins- 50% to 70% of cell
membrane
Types of Cell Surface Proteins
Proteins- act as “gates” to
the cell interior, transporting food &
other molecules (sugar, proteins,
ions) in & wastes out
Channel
Types of Cell Surface Proteins
Receptor
proteins- information receivers
they are the informers of the cell,
gathering information about the cell’s
surroundings
*many hormones act by binding to specific
receptor proteins
Ex. Glycoproteins- combination of protein
and carbohydrates
Ex. Integral proteins- span entire range of
cell membrane
Types of Cell Surface Proteins
proteins- “name tags of the cell”
identifies what kind of cell it is (ex. Liver
cell, heart cell, or brain cell)
marker proteins have long exterior arms
that often have carbohydrates attached to
them
Ex. Glycoproteins or glycolipids
Marker
Arrangement of cell surface
proteins
Cell Membrane Structure