4 - Cell Membranes
4 - Cell Membranes
4 - Cell Membranes
CELL MEMBRANES
and
TRANSPORT
1
The Cell
HYDROPHOBIC tails
(water fearing)
-Not attracted to the
water
called NON-POLAR
A Phospholipid
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Phospholipids are important structural components of cell
membranes. Phospholipids are modified so that a phosphate group
(PO4-) replaces one of the three fatty acids normally found on a
lipid. The addition of this group makes a polar "head" and two
nonpolar "tails".
HYDROPHOBIC TAILS
The two long chains coming off of the
bottom of this molecule are made up of
carbon and hydrogen. Because both of
these elements share their electrons
evenly these chains have no charge. They
are NON POLAR. Molecules with no
charge are not attracted to water; as a
result water molecules tend to push
them out of the way as they are
attracted to each other. This causes
molecules with no charge not to dissolve
in water. 3D model of a
Phospholipid
BILAYERS
-2 layers of
phospholipids with
hydrophobic tails
protected inside by the
hydrophilic heads.
The PHOSPHOLIPID
BILAYER is the basic
structure of membranes.
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Structure of the cell membrane
Phospholipids
Cell membranes are made mainly of
phospholipids. They have:
Individual phospholipids
are too small to see.
} Phospholipid Bilayer
7nm wide
Component Function
1. Phospholipids
2. Cholesterol
3. Proteins