Cell Membrane Function and Transport

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Cell Membrane Structure
  2. Membrane Transport Mechanisms
  3. Membrane Potential
  4. Cell Signaling Types
  5. Signal Transduction Pathways
  6. Receptors and Ligands
  7. Second Messengers
  8. Pathway Integration
  9. Clinical Applications

📖 1. Cell Membrane Structure

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Phospholipid Bilayer: The fundamental structure of the cell membrane composed of two layers of phospholipids, with hydrophilic (polar) heads facing outward and hydrophobic (nonpolar) tails facing inward, creating a semi-permeable barrier.

  • Fluid Mosaic Model: The widely accepted model describing the cell membrane as a dynamic, flexible structure made up of phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates, allowing lateral movement of components.

  • Integral (Transmembrane) Proteins: Proteins embedded fully within the lipid bilayer that facilitate transport, signaling, and structural support.

  • Peripheral Proteins: Proteins attached temporarily to the membrane surface, often interacting with integral proteins or phospholipids, involved in signaling and maintaining cell shape.

  • Glycocalyx: A carbohydrate-rich zone on the exterior of the cell membrane composed of glycoproteins and glycolipids, playing roles in cell recognition, protection, and adhesion.

  • Cholesterol: Lipid molecules interspersed within the phospholipid bilayer that modulate membrane fluidity and stability.

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1. What is the structure of the cell membrane primarily composed of?

2. What is the primary structural component of the cell membrane that forms its semi-permeable barrier?

3. What ions does the sodium-potassium pump (Na+/K+ ATPase) move across the cell membrane, and in what quantities per ATP hydrolyzed?

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Cell membrane structure — key components?

Phospholipid bilayer, proteins, cholesterol, glycocalyx.

Phospholipid Bilayer — structure?

Two-layer membrane with hydrophilic heads, hydrophobic tails.

Membrane transport — energy use?

Passive: no; Active: yes.

Fluid Mosaic Model — description?

Dynamic membrane with lipids, proteins, cholesterol, carbohydrates.

Membrane potential — main ion?

Potassium (K+).

Integral Proteins — role?

Embed fully; facilitate transport and signaling.

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