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name: cell membrane
location:
(prokaryotic cell, eukaryotic cell, or both)
job:
(what is your primary function?)
interests:
(what activities does your structure participate in?)
family:
(which other structures do you work closely with and how?)
about me:
(what is the most important thing to know about you?)
fun fact:
(what else is important to know about your structure?)
pick up line / social media bio:
profile picture:
To complete the cell membrane profile:
LOCATION:
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells (all cells have a cell membrane).
JOB:
Regulate what enters/exits the cell (selective permeability), protect the cell, and maintain homeostasis.
INTERESTS:
Facilitating diffusion/osmosis, transporting molecules (e.g., ions, nutrients), and cell - cell communication (via receptors).
FAMILY:
Works closely with cytoplasm (holds it in), cytoskeleton (for support), and organelles (regulates their access to materials). Also interacts with cell wall (in plant/fungal cells) and extracellular matrix (in animal cells).
ABOUT ME:
I’m a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins (integral, peripheral) and cholesterol (in animal cells). I’m fluid - mosaic in structure, meaning components can move within the layer.
FUN FACT:
I can fuse with other membranes (e.g., during endocytosis/exocytosis) and my composition (e.g., cholesterol, fatty acid saturation) affects my fluidity.
PICK UP LINE / SOCIAL MEDIA BIO:
“Got a thing for selective access? I’m the cell membrane—letting the right stuff in (and out) since life began!”
PROFILE PICTURE:
A diagram of the fluid - mosaic model: phospholipid bilayer (two rows of heads out, tails in), with proteins scattered, cholesterol molecules, and maybe a glycoprotein/glycolipid for flair.
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To complete the cell membrane profile:
LOCATION:
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells (all cells have a cell membrane).
JOB:
Regulate what enters/exits the cell (selective permeability), protect the cell, and maintain homeostasis.
INTERESTS:
Facilitating diffusion/osmosis, transporting molecules (e.g., ions, nutrients), and cell - cell communication (via receptors).
FAMILY:
Works closely with cytoplasm (holds it in), cytoskeleton (for support), and organelles (regulates their access to materials). Also interacts with cell wall (in plant/fungal cells) and extracellular matrix (in animal cells).
ABOUT ME:
I’m a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins (integral, peripheral) and cholesterol (in animal cells). I’m fluid - mosaic in structure, meaning components can move within the layer.
FUN FACT:
I can fuse with other membranes (e.g., during endocytosis/exocytosis) and my composition (e.g., cholesterol, fatty acid saturation) affects my fluidity.
PICK UP LINE / SOCIAL MEDIA BIO:
“Got a thing for selective access? I’m the cell membrane—letting the right stuff in (and out) since life began!”
PROFILE PICTURE:
A diagram of the fluid - mosaic model: phospholipid bilayer (two rows of heads out, tails in), with proteins scattered, cholesterol molecules, and maybe a glycoprotein/glycolipid for flair.