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BIOL 4100 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE Cell membranes are _________ barriers selective What is the purpose of receptors for the cell? enable the cell to receive and process information What is the purpose of channels and transporters for the cell?...

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BIOL 4100 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE

Cell membranes are _________ barriers

selective

What is the purpose of receptors for the cell?

enable the cell to receive and process information

What is the purpose of channels and transporters for the cell?

they move stuff in and out

What is the purpose of adhesions and cytoskeleton for the cell?

they promote movement

Membrane alone allows ___________ permeability

selective

Membrane lipids are ________

phospholipids

Membrane lipids are amphipathic, which means what?

having both hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts

Membrane lipids form _________ in water

bilayers

The lipid bilayer is a flexible, ____________ fluid

two-dimensional

Movements of phospholipids within the monolayer does what to the surface?

makes a dynamic surface that 'flows'

What is the purpose of the 2-D fluid of the lipid bilayer?

,-Movements of phospholipids within the monolayer makes a dynamic surface that 'flows'

-Contributes to rapid diffusion of proteins in the membrane

-Ensures membrane molecules are distributed evenly

-Allows for fusion of membranes

When the transport vesicle shown below fuses with the plasma membrane, which

monolayer will face the cell cytosol?



Picture: circle with blue on inside, orange on outside; cytosol is on the outside

The orange monolayer will face the cytosol.

Animals exploit the phospholipid asymmetry of their plasma membrane to

distinguish between live cells and dead ones. When animal cells undergo a form

of programmed cell death called apoptosis, phosphatidylserine—a phospholipid

that is normally confined to the cytosolic monolayer of the plasma membrane—

rapidly translocates to the extracellular, outer monolayer. The presence of

phosphatidylserine on the cell surface serves as a signal that helps direct the

rapid removal of the dead cell.



How might a cell actively engineer this phospholipid redistribution?

by activating a scramblase and inactivating a flippase in the plasma membrane

Shown is a schematic diagram of a membrane phospholipid. Which segment will

always carry a negative charge?



Picture: shows phospholipid; includes tail with three portions above it (A, B, C)

,B (Phosphate)

Which membrane would show a more rapid recovery of fluorescence in a FRAP

study?



A. a membrane containing a large amount of cholesterol

B. a membrane containing a larger proportion of saturated fatty acids

C. a membrane containing equal amounts of saturated and unsaturated fatty

acids

D. The saturation of fatty acids in a cell membrane does not affect the speed of

fluorescence recovery in a FRAP study.

E. a membrane containing a larger proportion of unsaturated fatty acids

a membrane containing a larger proportion of unsaturated fatty acids

Why must all living cells carefully regulate the fluidity of their membranes?

-to allow membranes, under appropriate conditions, to fuse with one another and mix

their molecules

-to ensure that membrane molecules are distributed evenly between daughter cells

when a cell divides

-to permit membrane lipids and proteins to diffuse from their site of synthesis to other

regions of the cell

In 1925, scientists exploring how lipids are arranged within cell membranes

performed a key experiment using red blood cells. Using benzene, they extracted

the lipids from a purified sample of red blood cells. Because these cells have no

nucleus and no internal membranes, any lipids they obtained were guaranteed to

, come from the plasma membrane alone.



The extracted lipids were floated on the surface of a trough filled with water,

where they formed a thin film. Using a movable barrier, the researchers then

pushed the lipids together until the lipids formed a continuous sheet only one

molecule thick.



The researchers then made an observation that led them to conclude that the

plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer.



Which of the following would have allowed the scientists to come to this

conclusion?

The extracted lipids covered twice the surface area of the intact red blood cells.

In an electron transport chain, electrons are passed from one transmembrane

electron carrier to another, driving proton movement across a membrane (see

image below). The protons then flow through ATP synthase (not shown) to

generate ATP.



In a 2018 article (Budin, et al., Science vol. 362) researchers probed how

membrane fluidity affects electron transport chain activity and ATP production in

E. coli by manipulating membrane fluidity and measuring respiration. How could

researchers have increased membrane fluidity?

increase the proportion of phospholipids with unsaturated fatty acids

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