UNE PHSL 1010 Exam 1 Study Guide questions and complete correct answers
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UNE: PHSL 1010 Exam 1 Study Guide questions and complete correct answers
integral proteins
peripheral protein
Carbohydrate group
Cholesterol
Structural protein
enzyme (protein)
receptor protein
carrier protein
adhesion proteins
simple diffusion (passive transport)
facilitated diffusion
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UNE: PHSL 1010 Exam 1 Study Guide questions
and complete correct answers
1). Integral proteins
Ans: Penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer. Commerce via facilitated or
active.
2). Peripheral protein
Ans: A protein loosely bound to the surface of a membrane or to part of an integral
protein and not embedded in the lipid bilayer.
3). Carbohydrate group
Ans: Linked with protein or lipids and function as adhesion.
4). Cholesterol
Ans: Steroid common in cell membranes, also in many hormones. Functions as
support make the membrane more rigid and less soluble.
5). Structural protein
Ans: used for support such as connective tissue and keratin that forms hair and finger
nails
6). Enzyme (protein)
Ans: A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
7). Receptor protein
Ans: Membrane protein with carbohydrates attached that helps cells identify "self" and
plays a role in blood types, organ transplants, and germ recognition.
8). Carrier protein
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, Ans: A membrane protein, specifically a transport protein, that holds onto molecules
and changes their shapes in a way that shuttles them across the membrane.
9). Adhesion proteins
Ans: membrane proteins that form junctions between adjacent cells
10). Simple diffusion (passive transport)
Ans: Nonpolar lipid soluble substances diffuse directly through the phospholipid
bilayer. (Solids Only)
11). Facilitated diffusion
Ans: Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein
channels. Passive transport down the electrochemical gradient.
12). Primary active transport
Ans: Active transport that relies directly on the hydrolysis of ATP. Goes against
electrochemical gradient.
13). Secondary active transport
Ans: Driven by ion movement down its gradient.
14). Transport/channel proteins
Ans: allow passage of hydrophilic substances across the membrane
15). Gated channel protein
Ans: A transport protein that opens a "gate," allowing a molecule to flow through the
membrane.
16). Endocytosis
Ans: process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell
membrane
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