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Plasma Membrane Structure and Function

Horizontales
Protein that is exposed on the outer or the inner surface of the plasma membrane; also termed extrinsic
A solution which contains a higher concentration of substances compared to another solution
Having both water-loving and water-fearing parts
A solution which contains a lower concentration of substances compared to another solution
A protein that has one or more regions that are physically embedded in the internal regions of the phospholipid bilayer
Refers to molecules that are not attracted to water molecules
A method of transport of substances from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration, with the aid of a membrane protein
A process by which water molecules pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
A substance dissolved in a liquid
_______ transport refers to the movement of a chemical substance by the expenditure of energy from an area where it is in low concentrations to an area where it is more highly concentrated
The model that describes the plasma membrane structure
A membrane protein that transports two molecules at the same time in opposite directions
When a chemical substance is more concentrated in one area than another it forms a concentration _______
A membrane protein that transports two molecules at the same time in the same direction
Verticales
A type of endocytosis that involves the formation of a membrane vesicle which engulfs a particle such as a bacterium
A type of endocytosis that involves the formation of a membrane vesicle which internalizes extracellular fluid
_______ transport is the movement of a chemical substance without the expenditure of energy from an area where it is highly concentrated to one with a lower concentration
A membrane protein that is capable of transporting ions against a concentration slope using the energy from ATP; typically via conformational changes in the protein
Refers to molecules or ions that are attracted to water molecules
A cascade of biochemical reactions in a cell that begins when a molecule (such as a hormone) attaches to a receptor on the cell membrane, and which eventually leads to the cellular response
A process in which material inside the cell is packaged into vesicles and transported to the extracellular environment
A structural component of the plasma membrane of animal cells; serves as a building block for synthesizing various steroid hormones
Half of a phospholipid bilayer
A solution which contains a similar concentration of substances as another solution
A plasma membrane microdomain that floats freely in the phospholipid bilayer; it is enriched in fatty substances
Protein that plays a major role in receptor-mediated endocytosis
Most channel proteins are _____; this means they open and close to regulate movement of chemical substances