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model 2 - the selectively permeable cell membrane
small nonpolar or small polar molecules
phospholipid
small surface protein
membrane - spanning protein
carbohydrate chain
glycoprotein
glycolipid
inside the cell
outside the cell
- what two major types of biological molecules compose the majority of the cell membrane in model 2?
- how many different protein molecules are found in model 2?
- what types of molecules are shown moving across the membrane?
- how does the concentration of the small molecules inside the cell compare to the outside of the cell?
Step1: Identify cell - membrane components
The two major types of biological molecules that compose the majority of the cell membrane are phospholipids and proteins.
Step2: Count protein types
There are three different protein molecules: small surface protein, membrane - spanning protein, and glycoprotein.
Step3: Determine moving molecules
Small nonpolar or small polar molecules are shown moving across the membrane.
Step4: Compare molecule concentrations
There are more small molecules outside the cell compared to inside.
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- Phospholipids and proteins
- Three
- Small nonpolar or small polar molecules
- There are more small molecules outside the cell.