Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plasma Membrane ~
Structure and Functions
- Basic Purposes
- present in both
eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cells
- works as a barrier between the inner and
outer surface of a cell
- Animal Cells
- Present in the outer most
layer of the cell
- Plant cells
- Present just beneath the cell wall
- Structure of the Plasma Membrane
- Components
- Proteins
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Some form
channels
which allow
small
charged
particles
through
- Carrier proteins transport
large molecules and charged
particles across the
membrane through active
transport and facilitated
diffusion
- Act as
receptors
for
molecules
(e.g.
hormones)
used in cell
signalling)
- Lipids like Glycolipid
(Lipids with a
carbohydrate attached)
- attached to phospholipids
along with the sugar chains
- Phospholipid Bilayer
- create a partially permeable
membrane, which allows only
certain substances to diffuse
through the membrane.
- The centre of the bilayer is
hydrophobic so no water - soluble
substances can dissolve through
- Fat-soluble
substances can
dissolve straight
through the
membrane
- Cholestorol
- maintains the fluidity of cell
surface membrane.
- A type of lipid present
in all cells (except
bacterial)
- They bind to the
hydrophobic tail of
phospholipds
- Making the membrane less
fluid due to being tightly
packed
- Has hydrophobic sections
making a further barrier
for substances
- Phospholipids
- Water is a polar molecule but
due to being small can diffuse by
osmosis through the cell