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- which types of cells have a cell membrane?
- true or false: the phospholipid bilayer is also referred to as the fluid mosaic model.
- what is the purpose of the cell membrane?
- what are the 3 components of a phospholipid?
- describe how phospholipids are arranged in the cell membrane.
- what does it mean that the cell membrane is selectively permeable?
- what molecules can be found in the cell membrane (list 4)?
Brief Explanations
- All cells, including prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, have a cell - membrane as it is a fundamental structure that encloses the cell contents.
- The fluid - mosaic model describes the structure of the cell membrane where the phospholipid bilayer is a key component, but the phospholipid bilayer alone is not referred to as the fluid - mosaic model. So, it is False.
- The cell membrane serves functions such as protecting the cell, regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell (selective permeability), and facilitating cell - cell recognition and communication.
- A phospholipid has three components: a glycerol backbone, two fatty acid tails, and a phosphate - containing head group.
- Phospholipids in the cell membrane are arranged in a bilayer with the hydrophilic phosphate heads facing outward (towards the aqueous environment inside and outside the cell) and the hydrophobic fatty acid tails facing inward, away from the water.
- Selective permeability means that the cell membrane allows certain substances (such as small, non - polar molecules and some water) to pass through while restricting the passage of others (such as large, polar molecules and ions).
- Molecules found in the cell membrane include phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins (integral and peripheral), and glycolipids.
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- All cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic)
- False
- Protects the cell, regulates substance movement, and facilitates cell - cell recognition/communication
- Glycerol backbone, fatty acid tails, phosphate - containing head group
- Arranged in a bilayer with hydrophilic heads outward and hydrophobic tails inward
- Allows certain substances to pass while restricting others
- Phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins, glycolipids